John Grisham at the movies

With the arrival of his new novel The Widow, John Grisham is back in full throttle, so what better time to revisit how many of his books have made the leap to the big screen. From courtroom dramas that defined a genre to lesser-known adaptations, Grisham’s cinematic trail offers both a nostalgic look back and …

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The resurgence of cosy crime novels

Cosy crime is back in fashion — and not just on the bookshelf. From Agatha Christie’s village murders to Richard Osman’s bestselling Thursday Murder Club series (now a hit Netflix film), readers and viewers alike are rediscovering the comfort of an old-fashioned whodunnit. In an uncertain world, these tales of order, logic, and gentle humour …

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Ten essential Margaret Atwood novels to read before ‘Book of Lives’

In anticipation of Margaret Atwood’s forthcoming memoir Book of Lives, we’re revisiting ten of her finest novels – works that have defined her extraordinary career and shaped contemporary literature. Atwood’s fiction has long explored the tensions between power and vulnerability, nature and technology, memory and myth. Whether in speculative dystopias or intimate psychological portraits, her …

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Collecting John Irving: ten essential novels to own and read

In honour of the imminent release of John Irving’s long-awaited new novel, Queen Esther, we’re taking a look back at some of his finest works. From the tragicomic brilliance of The World According to Garp to the spiritual depth of A Prayer for Owen Meany, these ten classics showcase Irving’s extraordinary gift for storytelling, his …

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Congratulations to László Krasznahorkai, Winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature

We are delighted to congratulate László Krasznahorkai on being awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature. Krasznahorkai’s novels — known for their dense, philosophical prose and haunting atmosphere — have long been celebrated by readers and critics alike. With this honour, his work receives the global recognition it so deeply deserves. The Nobel Prize in …

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Percival Everett wins the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for James

Congratulations to Percival Everett for winning the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction with his novel James – a powerful reinterpretation of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim, an enslaved father. James has already earned widespread acclaim for its bold themes and narrative depth. A powerful exploration of voice, freedom, and …

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Preserving and safeguarding a collection of signed books

Preserving and safeguarding a collection of signed books requires careful attention to various factors, including environmental conditions, handling techniques, and storage methods. Whether you’re an avid reader, a bibliophile, or a collector of rare and signed editions, ensuring the longevity and condition of your cherished books is essential. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to …

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The timeless allure: collecting Nancy Drew books

Since her debut in 1930, Nancy Drew has captured the hearts and minds of readers young and old. The teenage sleuth, with her uncanny ability to solve mysteries, has become a literary icon and a beloved character in American literature. Over the decades, the enduring popularity of collecting Nancy Drew books has remained steadfast. In …

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The magical pursuit of collecting Harry Potter books signed by J.K. Rowling

In the world of book collecting, few series have captivated the hearts and imaginations of readers quite like J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. With its enchanting narrative, richly developed characters, and immersive wizarding world, the Harry Potter series has become a cultural phenomenon that continues to resonate with fans of all ages. For avid collectors, the …

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Book Signings | Penelope Lively | Moon Tiger

When I was a child my favourite contemporary writer was, without a doubt, Penelope Lively. Many of her books dealt with ghosts or the supernatural, or played tricks with layers of time; I remember that I was glued to them and would very nearly have devoured them in one sitting if allowed! The Ghost of …

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