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Google's book-scanning project ruled to be legal 'fair use'
Google can continue to scan books without paying authors after a court rules it was 'fair use'.

Rowling shows dark side with book that gave her nightmares
The author's newest crime book emphasises the dark twist her career has taken, with her most gruesome plot to date and research which gave her "nightmares".

Travis Barker opens up about near-fatal plane crash
The Blink-182 rocker was one of only two survivors when a Learjet 60 carrying him and five others crashed in South Carolina in 2008.

Book review: The Porcelain Thief, Huan Hsu
The Porcelain Thief describes Hsu's search for it, which, of course, necessitated his taking a job with a wealthy uncle in Shanghai and learning the language and customs of his ancestral home.

Book review: Every Time a Friend Succeeds Something Inside Me Dies, Jay Parini
It was the small screen that made him big. While many high-minded intellectuals disdained television, Vidal realised its power.

Book review: I'll Never Write My Memoirs, Grace Jones
It's not at all easy to talk about Grace Jones - disco queen, new waver, Bond villain, diva, android, androgyne - as if she is a real person.

A troubled soul but an intriguing one
British crime writer M.J. Arlidge talks to Craig Sisterson about why he favours strong leading ladies in modern thrillers.

Ladybird books offer wry take on adult issues
They were the wholesome educational aids which taught generations of children the basics of everything from cake decorating to nuclear power.

Snape casts unlikely spell over Potter fans
The internet is braced for meltdown as the first official drawing of the world's most unlikely sex symbol is unveiled.

22-year-old Kiwi scores US book series contract
Friends teased her as a child, but Hamilton 22-year-old Yvette Willemse is now a proper author with a four-book contract with an American publisher.

Book review: From The Cutting Room Of Barney Kettle, Kate De Goldi
This is a cross-over novel of "stories within stories within stories". We're told at the start it's written by a supine, seriously-injured survivor of some major disaster.

Author Frederick Forsyth reveals his secret past
From East Berlin to war-torn Africa, Frederick Forsyth's Bond-like past shows what made him a natural fit for MI6.

Book review: The Secret War, Max Hastings
This is Hastings' first sortie into the secret world as he puts the codebreakers' achievements in context by measuring them against competing sources of secret intelligence.

'I must be the opposite of a psychopath'
Bestselling novelist Jojo Moyes on how her childhood shapes her popular novels.

New Nancy Drew TV series in the works
A new TV series based on beloved detective books Nancy Drew is getting the Grey's Anatomy treatment.

Artist casts his spell on world of boy wizard
Harry Potter first fully illustrated version of the books is released worldwide today.

How Coca-Cola tricked you
Think you like soft drinks all on your own? That desire is the product of decades worth of focused efforts on behalf of industry.

New Zealand children's author dies
Children's author William Taylor has died. He wrote books including Possum Perkins and Agnes the Sheep.

Books: Recent releases October 4
Margaret Atwood takes a playful look at human failings.

Game of Thrones author dismisses film claims
George R. R. Martin has urged fans not to believe everything they read after he was reported to have confirmed plans for a movie spin-off to the cult TV series.

Book review: Trifecta, Ian Wedde
The typically demotic title introduces three world-soiled siblings, children of a dangerously attractive and totally untrustworthy refugee from Nazism who's credited with making New Zealand aware of real coffee and really modern buildings.

'Everything lands me in trouble' - Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie has written his funniest novel in years - but beneath the jokes lies an uncomfortable truth, discovers Gaby Wood.

Book review: Two Years Eight Months And Twenty-Eight Nights, Salman Rushdie
The tone of Salman Rushdie's latest novel is like a chocolate with a nut centre, beguilingly sweet on the outside but with a hard core.

Book review: Wild Roads - A New Zealand Journey, Bruce Ansley
Author Bruce Ansley cherishes pointing his car along New Zealand's highways and roads.

Ted Dawe: Teen books should reflect real life
Authenticity brings me to where I am today; back before the courts trying to justify the use of what they term as offensive language, writes Ted Dawe.

Banned book picked up by US publisher
A sexually explicit book for teenagers has been picked up by an American publisher - thanks to being banned in New Zealand.