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.
Charles Spencer had a really terrible time at boarding school, and now he’s turning his ‘cruel’ lessons into a book.
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.
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.
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.
Each year during National Book Week, Cape Town’s 104 libraries offer a few return days for overdue books, DVDs, and CDs, without the threat of a fine.
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.
Because we spend so much time staring at a screen these days, reading a book is a welcome break from the monotony.
Nic Haralambous has spent 20 years building businesses and learning hard lessons. If you need advice on starting a successful side hustle, he’s a good brain to pick.
It’s that time of the year again when the famous billionaire reveals his five favourite books for the holiday season.
‘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.
The wives of billionaires live lives that go beyond anything you could imagine. Truth really is stranger than fiction.
Here are some great options if you are interested in reading a book that will change your perspective or beneficially add to your life.
Richard Branson is a notoriously voracious reader who believes that one book, with a strong South African connection, is what we need to get through the pandemic.
Michael Cohen’s new book talks about everything from golden showers at a Vegas sex club to secret meetings with Vladimir Putin.
If you’re looking for something to read, or to add to your extensive reading list, we’ve got you covered.
David Lynch, the man who once filmed himself chewing on panties, has released a coffee table book of nudes. Don’t worry, we’re only showing you the classy ones.
Few tales are as strange as that of Barbara Newhall Follett, whose life would go on to imitate the fiction that she first wrote when she was just nine.
Many entrepreneurs around the world look towards Silicon Valley for inspiration, although there’s plenty that happens behind the scenes.
Moby has decided to respond to Natalie Portman by cancelling his book tour, posting angsty Instagram messages, and going into hiding.
Moby’s new memoir, ‘Then It Fell Apart’, is full of anecdotes ranging from the mundane to the downright creepy.
Bill Gates’ latest list of important reads for 2019 might be the list you need to get you through the South African winter.
The Telegraph’s critics chose the best novels ever written, ranging from Tolkien through to Proust, and including one of our very own.
They’ve unearthed a previously unseen manuscript for a follow-up to writer Anthony Burgess’ famous novel, ‘A Clockwork Orange’.
Protesters disrupted the launch of Pieter-Louis Myburgh’s book, ‘Gangster State: Unravelling Ace Magashule’s Web of Capture’, in Jozi.
Thanks to Trump, Michael Wolff has joined the list of the highest paid authors. Stephen King is also back and J.K. Rowling no longer occupies the top spot.
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.
In a final gift to humanity, Stephen Hawkings answers frequently asked questions in his last book, ‘Brief Answers to the Big Questions’.