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To celebrate Women in Translations Month, we chatted with Caroline Waight on translating In Your Orbit from Danish.
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Win 1 of 3 copies of Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim
New York Times bestselling author of Six Crimson Cranes, Elizabeth Lim, is back with a new vibrant, thrilling and…
Win 1 of 5 copies of One of Us is Back by Karen M. McManus
Read an excerpt and enter for a chance to win a copy for yourself!
The Bone Season has been out for 10 years and to celebrate, Samantha Shannon is here to chat about the 10th anniversary edition.
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K. X. Song on her poignant debut YA novel, An Echo in the City
This post was written by K.X. Song, author of An Echo in the City.
Alienation and Belonging in the 2019 Hong Kong…
Aleema Omotoni on examining community in Everyone’s Thinking It
"Being around people that “get it” makes you feel less alone and less afraid, but a crucial benefit to finding…
Celebrate Women in Translation and #BeatTheBacklist with us by reading two books written by Italian writer, Natalia Ginzburg.
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WIN: 1 of 5 copies of Michelle Quach’s The Boy You Always Wanted
Here's how to get your hands on Michelle Quach's latest read.
30+ must read YA books still to come in 2023: July – December
2023 has already blessed our bookshelves with countless incredible new YA books and it's not stopping any time…
Since the release of her stand-out 2022 debut adult romance, A Brush With Love, Mazey Eddings has quickly become a favourite amongst rom-com readers and for good reason. Expertly balancing discussions of mental health with swoon worthy romance, Mazey Eddings' romance novels are funny, adorable,…
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12 great reads by Asian authors out in 2023
We should all support Asian authors so here are 12 great reads, including 1 non-fiction written by Asian authors…
Tom Felton adds extra special chapter to Beyond The Wand
Tom Felton shares an updated version of his autobiography with an extra chapter.
Set in California in 1996, Shideh Etaat's debut YA novel, Rana Joon and the One and Only Now, follows Iranian-American teen, Rana, who, to honour the legacy of her deceased best friend, enters the rap contest he had dreamed of competing in, despite her fear of public speaking. To celebrate the…
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Joelle Wellington on her deadly YA debut, Their Vicious Games
Merciless, satirical and terrifyingly addictive, Joelle Wellington's debut YA thriller, Their Vicious Games, is an…
Alexia Casale on why she wrote Sing If You Can’t Dance
Alexia Casale tells us why she paused her original writing project to write the story of Sing If You Can't Dance.