July’s Booktopia Buzz – The Passage, Popular Penguins, Sizzling Sixteen –...
Janet Evanovich with Sizzling Sixteen, Peter FitzSimons with A Simpler Time, a very special edition of To Kill a Mockingbird, and 70 new Popular Penguins - its all here in the July edition of Booktopia...
View ArticleIrfan Master, author of A Beautiful Lie, answers Ten Terrifying Questions
The Booktopia Book Guru asks Irfan Master author of A Beautiful Lie Ten Terrifying Questions ————————- 1. To begin with why don’t you tell us a little bit about yourself – where were you born? Raised?...
View ArticleSulari Gentill, author of A Few Right Thinking Men and Chasing Odysseus,...
The Booktopia Book Guru asks Sulari Gentill author of A Few Right Thinking Men, Chasing Odysseus and coming soon, A Decline in Prophets Six Sharp Questions ————————— 1. Congratulations, you have a new...
View ArticleKylie Ladd, author of Last Summer, answers Six Sharp Questions
The Booktopia Book Guru asks Kylie Ladd author of Last Summer and After the Fall Six Sharp Questions —————————— 1. Congratulations, you have a new book. What is it about and what does it mean to you?...
View ArticleThe Twelve Best Books ‘We Might Never Have Read If They Hadn’t Forced Us To’
Because of compulsory education most of us can claim to have read – or have some knowledge of – at least one literary classic. We can probably recall the title and/or the author of the book, too. Which...
View ArticleNEWS: Harper Lee to publish sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird
In perhaps the biggest literary news of the 21st century, To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee has announced she will be releasing a sequel to her seminal debut in 2015. “It’s a pretty decent...
View ArticleTo Kill A Mockingbird Set To Become A Trilogy
To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee has announced her long awaited sequel, Go Set a Watchman, will be the second book in a planned Mockingbird trilogy. The third book, which has a working title of...
View ArticleGo Set a Watchman Already Breaking Records Before Release
The release of Go Set a Watchman next week is already shaping as the literary event of the century. The sequel (or ‘parent’ as Harper Lee calls it) to her seminal 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird,...
View ArticleGo Set a Watchman and the challenge of being challenged
Andrew Cattanach asks, is it such a bad thing that Atticus Finch has a darker side? A day ahead of the release of Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman, the long awaited sequel/parent/companion to To Kill a...
View ArticleClassics for the young
Some classics are best suited to young minds. This isn’t to say older readers can’t enjoy them, but a younger mind is often a prerequisite for full immersion. A younger reader will fall in step more...
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