Inferno by Dan Brown
It’s been four long years since readers were enthralled by Harvard professor Robert Langdon’s adventures
It’s been four long years since readers were enthralled by Harvard professor Robert Langdon’s adventures
There’s always certain appeal to a back-to-basics existence, especially with the stresses of modern-day living.
As identical twins, Isolte and Viola started life as one. They were inseparable as children – they slept together, played together and learned together. Their hippie mother left the city to raise the
Set in the anxious aftermath of 9/11, The Unfinished Journals of Elizabeth D is the debut novel from American author Nichole Bernier.
Mrs Robinson’s Disgrace provides a fascinating insight into the life of a 19th century wife and a scandal that rocked Victorian England.
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In conjunction with New Zealand Woman’s Weekly’s recent 80th birthday, social historian Bee Dawson has compiled this stunning...
Winter 2008. The world is stuck between the gloom of the global financial crisis and the promise of hope from a brand new president...
Kiwi writer Stephanie Johnson draws on her family history in her latest novel.
In his latest novel, Mark Haddon perfectly captures both a sense of domesticity and the tensions between people brought together by family ties.