The intellectual author Yuval Noah Harari who brought ‘Sapiens’ and Homo Deus’ to the world’s consciousness has yet another disruptive book up his sleeve.
Adapting this novel, which earned the writer a Nobel prize, is a truly risky and ambitious project.
Spears is sparing no detail, for instance, in describing her time spent in a conservatorship overseen by her father or the abortion she had while in a relationship with Justin Timberlake.
GroundUp’s investigative journalists Marecia Damons and Daniel Steyn are exposing the convicted Facebook rapist and murderer Thabo Bester’s evil antics in new detail.
Britney Spears is about to break the internet with her tell-all autobiography. Except there is a little big hump in the way.
In his shocking new book, Austrian sex offender Josef Fritzl claims that he is actually “a good guy” and a “responsible family man”.
A book excerpt has been released introducing readers to colourful characters with big ideas about ice, including this one mariner on a mission to transport an iceberg from Antarctica to SA.
Harry spoke out against his brother in the book, claiming that William physically attacked him after calling Meghan Markle “rude”.
Patti Davis regrets writing a scathing tell-all book about her former-president father, Ronald Reagan, and reckons Prince Harry could have learned from her mistakes.
Prince Harry’s memoir has been dominating the news cycle thanks to a little tidbit about Prince William hitting him to the ground during an argument once.
The veil on the cover of Prince Harry’s much-anticipated autobiography has been lifted, and by the looks of it, the book will contain a whole lot of honesty.
You can happily give up for good now and donate the book to your local second-hand store because ‘Shantaram’ is being made into a thriller series.
In Elton John’s autobiography, he opens up about his fellow musician and his struggle with addiction.
“Bookfluencers” on TikTok are largely to thank for the latest book boom, with some even making a few classics unlikely viral sensations.
To get in ahead of the rest, we’re taking an early look at a number of ‘best books of 2021’ lists and picking out the novels that regularly.
There’s some really important stuff going on in the comic book world right now, with DC making one of its biggest comic characters bisexual.
Damon Galgut will be delighted to see his novel, ‘The Promise’, chosen as one of the six to be shortlisted for the leading literary award in the English speaking world.
Beginning with Maggie Shipstead’s ‘Great Circle’, the Amazon Books editors have chosen the top titles of 2021 thus far.
Last month, Helen Zille released ‘#StayWoke: Go Broke’, decrying cancel culture and introducing us to words like ‘Twirritant’. Not everyone’s a fan.
Because we spend so much time staring at a screen these days, reading a book is a welcome break from the monotony.
‘Shine a Light’ tells the story of two women, from very different backgrounds, who set out to rescue and care for Ocean View’s most vulnerable animals.
Most of us will never get to live like rock stars, so the closest we’ll come is reading their tales of excess.
If you’re not familiar with the story of Jenna Lowe, the young woman who captured South Africa’s hearts before her passing in June 2015, then prepare to be inspired.
Jenna Lowe passed away a few months shy of her 21st birthday, but she had already captured the nation’s hearts. Now her fearless mother is telling the incredible, untold true story of the battle to get her daughter to 21.
A new book, ‘If You Lie Still, You Will Not Get Cold’, focuses on the untold story of the South African Citizen Force soldier during the Border War.
When you’re the richest man in the world (on and off, for many years now), people want to know what’s going on in your head.
The billionaire is one busy guy, but he’s always managed to make time for reading. With a little inside knowledge, you can read his new favourite book in 30 minutes.
A new book has been released containing photos of the most stunning libraries around the world. If you’re a bibliophile, you’re going to love this.
For a quarter of a century, Gregory P Smith travelled around a country that shunned his very existence, and eventually drove him into a rainforest.
Cape Town food blogger Chris Von Ulmenstein penned a book a while back, although it’s clear that this reviewer wasn’t all that taken with her efforts.