If this is Nicky’s first novel, we can’t wait to read the next one.
“Bookfluencers” on TikTok are largely to thank for the latest book boom, with some even making a few classics unlikely viral sensations.
Beginning with Maggie Shipstead’s ‘Great Circle’, the Amazon Books editors have chosen the top titles of 2021 thus far.
In support of a charity working to help families affected by the pandemic, Meghan read Archie a story. You can listen, too, if you need some “Duck! Rabbit!” in your life.
Silicon Valley’s tech titans have revealed their favourite books. Evan Spiegel’s choice is a potentially unsettling read for South Africans.
Bill Gates’ latest list of important reads for 2019 might be the list you need to get you through the South African winter.
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.
Interest in reading has been rekindled (see what I did there) and made a whole lot easier with the arrival of e-readers. Get your paws on a Kindle and do your bit for the green revolution.
The late co-founder of Apple has given his must-read list for aspiring thinkers and innovators, packed full of some classics and some books you may not have expected.
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Where the Wild Things Are can go down as one of the greatest and most beautifully illustrated stories ever. Listen here as it really comes to life…
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Not a reader are we? Speaky is an app that caters for all your lazy – sorry – reading needs. This iOS app will read long winded articles for you out loud.
Shakespeare, whoever he really was, can be given credit for inventing thousands of words that we use almost everyday. He was a particularly prolific wordsmith because, when he was writing his works, the English language was in a state of flux.
According to Reuters, the most requested book for Camp 7 detainees at Guantanamo Bay is ‘Fifty Shade of Grey’. Some of the detainees of Camp 7 include five men who have been charged for plotting the September 11 2001 terror attacks.