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Top 10 books: Raymond E. Feist's King of Ashes leads science fiction chart

Top 10 books: Raymond E. Feist's King of Ashes leads science fiction chart

Raymond E. Feist tops the science fiction bestsellers chart with King of Ashes.

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Nobel book scandal will be no loss to literature
Opinion
Feminism

Nobel book scandal will be no loss to literature

Usually, what the Nobel Prize seems to award above all is the possession of a penis.

  • by Amanda Craig
A love of reading: tips to make storytime a success
Canberra life

A love of reading: tips to make storytime a success

Anyone who has ever tried to nurse a squirmy toddler knows story time can be fraught with danger. Here's how to do it right.

  • by Karen Hardy
The Honey Farm: seductive, menacing thriller overflowing with secrets
Book reviews

The Honey Farm: seductive, menacing thriller overflowing with secrets

Harriet Alida Lye has written a book that stirs the imagination and the soul

  • by Karen Hardy
Sydney Writers' Festival wrap: Writer tired of secrets
Sydney Writers' Festival

Sydney Writers' Festival wrap: Writer tired of secrets

American writer Zinzi Clemmons was asked why she had gone public with her claims of sexual harassment against the Pulitzer Prize-winner Junot Díaz.

  • by Linda Morris & Helen Pitt
The science of hoarding is a novel idea for Emily Maguire
Arts

The science of hoarding is a novel idea for Emily Maguire

Emily Maguire has won a year-long fellowship to study hoarding, the subject of her next book, with Sydney's leading scientists and researchers.

  • by Linda Morris
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Seeking a mealtime makeover? These books have you covered
Cooking

Seeking a mealtime makeover? These books have you covered

The latest culinary tomes deliver inspo and insight from Copenhagen to California - and our own backyards. Georgie Gordon lines up 16 fresh favourites.

  • by Georgie Gordon
Jessie Cole: Writing her way out of darkness and tragedy

Jessie Cole: Writing her way out of darkness and tragedy

After tragedy engulfed her family, novelist Jessie Cole started writing her memoir as some sort of therapy.

  • by Susan Chenery
Litbits: May 5, 2018
Canberra life

Litbits: May 5, 2018

Literary news and events in Canberra.

  • by Ron Cerabona
Nobel literature prize will not be awarded this year following sex abuse allegations

Nobel literature prize will not be awarded this year following sex abuse allegations

The Nobel Prize in literature will not be awarded this year following issues within the ranks of the Swedish Academy that selects the winner.

At last. Now it seems it's finally Meg Wolitzer's moment

At last. Now it seems it's finally Meg Wolitzer's moment

Meg Wolitzer's new novel addresses the burning question of how feminism passes from one generation to the next.

  • by Sarah Lyall