The new work by Isabel Allende: 'The Magic Word. A Written Life', on sale April 9
Isabel Allende's new book, 'The Magic Word. A Written Life', will be released on April 9, offering insights into her writing process and personal journey.
List: Three tips to keep in mind during this year's book sale
The annual book sale in Karlshamn has begun, with early shoppers and bookstore owners sharing essential tips for navigating the event effectively.
DN Chooses: 15 Favorites for This Year's Book Sale
Dagens Nyheter presents a selection of favorite books for the upcoming annual book sale in Sweden.
This Bookseller Doesn't Read the Books She Sells – Hongkongers are Now Protecting Themselves in Many Ways
A Hong Kong bookseller, Leticia Wong, shares insights on the risks of running an independent bookstore amidst increasing governmental scrutiny in the city, specifically regarding the sale of a book about democracy advocate Jimmy Lai.
Gisèle Pelicot and her first-person narrative: the book is now on sale
Gisèle Pelicot's autobiography, 'Et la joie de vivre', has been released worldwide, garnering interest in major cities like Paris and London.
Mihkel Surva sues Rahva Raamat: the drama of removing 'The Woman's Guide to Excess' from sale continues
Author Mihkel Surva is suing Rahva Raamat for terminating the sale of his book 'The Woman's Guide to Excess', claiming breach of contract, while the bookstore insists the work does not align with their values.
L. Lavastė: The book fair organizers banned the sale of a book about the president
L. Lavastė criticized the book fair organizers for banning the sale of a book about President G. Nausėda and preventing him from giving a speech at the event, while still sending him a free invitation.
Club Med’s massive Winter 2027 sale has launched - but skiers only have three days to book
Club Med has launched a limited-time sale offering up to 20% off ski trips for the 2026/27 season, valid only for three days.
Rare copy of Superman comic once stolen from Nicolas Cage sells for record $15m
A rare copy of 'Action Comics No. 1', once stolen from Nicolas Cage, has sold for a record $15 million, showcasing its significance in comic book history.
Invites to kill Christians and Jews: Controversy over Islamic book for sale (and then withdrawn) in France
A medieval Islamic text authored by a 14th-century imam, which contains explicit violence against Jews, Christians, and homosexuals, has sparked public debate in France after appearing in a major bookstore chain.