EXPLOSIVE THREAT: The Royal Family's new headache: why Sarah Ferguson is considered an existential threat?
The British royal family faces a new reputational crisis as Sarah Ferguson, struggling financially, may publish damaging revelations about them in upcoming books.
Selva Almada, David Uclés, and Giséle Pelicot among the 20 new books of March
March brings a lineup of new literary releases highlighting established and returning authors, including Selva Almada and Giséle Pelicot.
The book chart reveals what the people are most eager for
Estonians are currently reading a diverse range of books, spanning genres from psychology to romance and children's literature, as reflected in a new chart by Apollo.
Pocket Books: Romanticism, Nostalgia, and a Painful 'Goodbye'
The article reflects on the decline of pocket books in Greece, prompted by recent articles from prominent publications like The New York Times and The Guardian that sparked a broader discussion on the topic.
New Books: Murakami, Dobrylovský, and Christie
The article discusses new books from authors Murakami, Dobrylovský, and Christie, although the specific details about the books are not accessible due to a page loading error.
New Literary Books on February 27
A review of several new literary works, including novels and anthologies by various authors in South Korea, highlighting themes of struggle, identity, and social issues.
Children's New Books for February 27
The article reviews a selection of new children's books released in Korea, highlighting their themes and potential impact.
New Books on February 27
The article discusses several new book releases, ranging from philosophical explorations of the apocalypse to personal reflections on middle-class ownership and societal structures in Korea.
New Scholarly and Intellectual Books on February 27
A summary of newly released scholarly and intellectual books in Korea, covering various topics including philosophy, neuroscience, law and sociology, ethics, and environmental issues.
Netflix icon to lead adaptation of 'one of the best books ever written'
Aimee Lou Wood is set to star in a new adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel Jane Eyre.
5 must-read books out this week from Blitz thrillers to Gisèle Pelicot's moving memoir
This article highlights five essential new book releases including thrillers and memoirs available this week.
Diana Bellessi: "In Argentina, there are great old poets and great poor poets"
Diana Bellessi celebrates her 80th birthday with the release of three new books, reflecting on her literary journey in Argentina.
Italy seeks the center of gravity of Franco Battiato
A new exhibition in Rome commemorates Franco Battiato's artistic legacy five years after his death through various media, including a film and several books.
The seven books of the week
Critics from 'Babelia' review new works from various authors including Eva Viežnaviec, Manuel Vilas, and others.
The Critic’s Review Becomes a 'Sharp Book Review'... A Public Forum Connecting Books and People Takes a Step Forward
There is a growing call in South Korea for specialized book review publications akin to the 'New York Review of Books', highlighted by the success of 'Seoul Review of Books' which celebrates its fifth anniversary.
New Books: Presley, Broch, and Janáková
The article discusses new books by authors Presley, Broch, and Janáková.
Elvira Sastre: "In Spain many books are read and sold, and if the book survives, this country has hope"
Spanish poet Elvira Sastre discusses her literary career and the release of her new book that combines poetry, reflections, and personal photos.
Where to draw inspiration for writing books? Discover Zane Zusta and Džeina Šteinberga
The article features a discussion with Latvian authors Zane Zusta and Džeina Šteinberga about their new children's books.
To be a woman, a mother, and a writer. A conversation with Zane Zust and Džeina Šteinberga
The article features a conversation with Latvian authors Zane Zust and Džeina Šteinberga about their new books and their influences in children's literature.
Beyond 'Wuthering Heights', discover 5 premieres inspired by books
A new cinematic adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights' has hit theaters alongside other highly anticipated book adaptations set for release in 2026.
Lydia Wistisen: Classic Children's Books Can Only Benefit from New Interpretations and Distortions
A debate is raging over new interpretations of classic children's books, with Lydia Wistisen advocating for these adaptations rather than condemning them.
Three new picture books about becoming a sibling
Alexandra Sundqvist reviews three new picture books focused on the theme of gaining siblings.
'We opened a shop that sells only romance books but people can't stay away'
A new romance-themed bookshop, Love Stories Bookshop, in Cardiff has attracted considerable local interest shortly after its opening.
HELP, a robot took away the bookshelf!
A new era of library service at the Oodi library in Helsinki features robots that move bookshelves and assist with organizing books.
New books: Dvořáková, Soukupová, Mašková, and Williams
The article discusses new book releases from Czech authors Dvořáková, Soukupová, and Mašková, as well as the internationally recognized author Williams.
New Children and Youth Books for February 13
The article features new children's and youth literature being published in Korea, highlighting various book themes and their significance in expressing emotions and experiences.
Academic New Books on February 13
This article discusses new academic publications in Korea, highlighting key themes in labor studies, philosophy of science, secularism, sociology, and classical Greek language.
New Literary Books Released on February 13
A variety of new literary works are explored, featuring themes of climate change, motherhood, gender discussions, and personal loss.
New Books for February 13
A preview of new books released in South Korea, covering various themes from technology and politics to aging and employment.
The Unchanging Landscape of Lunar New Year in the Age of AI, Encountered through Picture Books
The article discusses the impact of smartphones and AI on children's interactions and emphasizes the importance of face-to-face communication during Lunar New Year gatherings.
INTERVIEW Meet Philtz, the man behind those retro AI "memory books"
Philtz, a multifaceted creator, discusses his new video series 'Spomenar' and the intersection of nostalgia, digital art, and technology.
In the USA, the ghost of the subway vigilante looms
The controversial case of Bernie Goetz, who shot four Black teenagers in a New York subway in 1984, is being revisited due to the release of two new books on the subject.
Karina Sainz Borgo: "I didn't hang myself from a beam because I had books to read"
Karina Sainz Borgo returns to Venezuela with her new novel 'Nazarena', portraying a disintegrating family at the end of the 19th century, coinciding with the film adaptation of her debut literary work.
The Eight Books of the Week
Critics from 'Babelia' review new works by several authors including M. M. Kaye and Iman Mersal.
Book List: Fresh Dystopias, the Book Death Mechanic, Protective Hunting, and Devil's Spit
Two new books appear on this week's critics' list, focusing on fresh dystopias, the mechanics of book death, protective hunting, and devil's spit.
New Gruffalo book on its way as Julia Donaldson announces sequel 20 years in the making
Julia Donaldson has revealed that a third book in the Gruffalo series is in the works, marking a long-awaited sequel after two decades.
‘Gruffalo Granny is coming to stay’: new story to be released in September
A new Gruffalo book titled 'Gruffalo Granny' will be published on September 10, marking the expansion of the beloved children's story series after a 20-year gap since the last installment.
Blair Waldorf Returns: The New Sequel Novel About Her Life from the Original Author of Gossip Girl
Cecily von Ziegesar is preparing a sequel novel that follows the life of Blair Waldorf two decades after the original books.
New Books on February 6th
A collection of new literary works, including insights on personal responsibility from sociologist Jo Hyung-geun and an exploration of societal comfort versus discomfort by psychiatrist Taro Kumashiro, along with a report on Twitter's transformation into 'X' under Elon Musk.
New Children's Books on February 6
A review of three new children's books that explore themes of empathy, friendship, and creative expression.
February 6th New Literature Books
This article discusses the recent releases of poetry and criticism books in Korean literature, including works from prominent figures such as Im Mun-jae and Lim Heon-young.
New Academic Books on February 6th
A summary of three new academic books exploring modern spaces, intimate strangeness, and Dante's 'Divine Comedy' for contemporary self-reflection.
Talleres Molina: 'Indie' lyrics are like self-help books
The Mallorcan trio Talleres Molina discusses their new album 'Allegro Ma Non Troppo' and draws parallels between indie lyrics and self-help books.
The Impactful Revelation of Science About the True Appearance of Jupiter: "Books Will Have to Be Updated"
A new study reveals that Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, may not be as large as previously believed, prompting a need for updates in astronomical literature.
Publishing Professionals Honored at Vilnius Railway Station Event
On a chilly Wednesday evening, publishers, authors, editors, translators, and other representatives from the literary world gathered at the new event space of the Vilnius railway station to celebrate achievements and the community formed through a love for books.
Author who co-wrote two books with Noam Chomsky condemns scholar’s ties to Epstein
Vijay Prashad expresses dismay over Noam Chomsky's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein following the release of new correspondence between the two.
New Romance by Colleen Hoover: Men in Uniform
Colleen Hoover returns with her 26th novel, exploring the romance between a small-town cop and a female author, capturing the attention of millions of readers.
Justfilm's new leader Jan Joonas Pevkur: learning through films is as useful as through books
Jan Joonas Pevkur takes over as the new director of Justfilm, emphasizing the importance of engaging young audiences in cinema while maintaining successful existing practices during his first year.
BBC viewers 'quite emotional' as trailer drops for drama based on bestselling books
A new drama series inspired by Marian Keyes' novels, 'The Walsh Sisters', has been announced by the BBC, generating excitement among viewers after the trailer release.
"The Complaints That Schools Are Crumbling, I Have Known as Long as I Can Remember"
Sebastian Guggolz, the new head of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association, discusses the decline in book purchases among citizens and the crisis of cultural competence.