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Following on from our first list, we asked New Scientist staff to pick even more of their favourite sci-fi books of all time.
Having previously worked in a bookshop for a few years and coming from a family of avid readers, I have read a lot of books, ...
I have been through every aspect of the business, from the literal bookselling to wholesaling to publishing' Paula Campbell: ...
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada. CBC Books is highlighting books across genres by writers of East Asian, South Asian, ...
Arivaca and Big Sur resident Jamey Gittings prefaces this new novel by acknowledging that many of its characters were ...
The author on why he no longer writes police procedurals, his distrust of the North’s hierarchy of victimhood, and his ...
Libby Harris, who died April 24, is being remembered for her spirited opposition to large solar projects she and others in Bennington feared would impact the scenic Apple ...
This follows a recent High Court challenge from unsuccessful participants in the open competition to operate the boat ...
Looking for a nonfiction book which will change how you think about the past? Allow the Horrible Histories author to ...
Published in March 2024, James also won the Kirkus Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award, and was a finalist for the Booker Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
Susin Nielsen, best known for award-winning Y/A novels, unravels what makes people tick, tick, go boom in first adult offering. Susin Nielsen ’s move from novels for readers aged eight to 12 to adults ...
Novelist, flim-maker, psychogeographer Chris Petit talks to Juliet Jacques about his new book Come In and Shut the Door and ...