Rift over racy kids' book
The head of the Film and Literature Board of Review has broken ranks with his board to express strong reservations about an award-winning children's book.
The head of the Film and Literature Board of Review has broken ranks with his board to express strong reservations about an award-winning children's book.
Man Booker prizewinning author Eleanor Catton has catapulted a little-known South Auckland tertiary writing course to international attention.
New Zealand's top publishers offer their picks for this year's best summer reading.
New data reveals how many holidaymakers headed off for a summer break lugging an extra 1.1kg of reading.
When the two library assistants reflect on the past year they both note an increase in the lending of erotic paperbacks.
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Albert Uderzo, co-creator of the Gallic comic book hero Asterix, is suing his daughter and son-in-law for "psychological violence" to stop them "getting their hands" on his legacy.
An ecstatic bisexual orgy, which climaxes against a backdrop of imminent nuclear annihilation, has secured the prized Bad Sex in Fiction award for Manil Suri and his novel, The City of Devi.
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As the centenary of the crossword approaches, Gyles Brandreth and his daughter Saethryd explain why the word puzzle is still so popular.
Without the culture and conflicts of the 2000s, The Hunger Games might never have come into being, writes Tim Walker.