The UK edition of Rebel Wilson's book, released on Thursday, features redacted sections with blacked out text, creating curiosity among readers.
Paul Murray's novel, The Bee Sting, has won the Nero book award for its portrayal of a middle-class Irish family in crisis. The story depicts their struggle amidst societal upheaval.
Queen Camilla has selected a novel for her book club, depicting a security breach in Parliament and imagining Prince Charles as a hostage.
The trial for the stabbing of Salman Rushdie has been postponed due to the upcoming release of his memoir. The defendant's lawyers are requesting time to review the memoir about the incident before the trial can proceed.
In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, finding time to read seems like an impossible task for many. However, the idea of reading 180 books in a year may entice even the most time-starved individuals. But is it really feasible?