News by Julie
My Easter reading…what will be yours?
Here’s my little pile of books which I hope to get through over Easter.
Here’s my little pile of books which I hope to get through over Easter.
The competitive threat posed by e-books has triggered a creative explosion in cover design and bookshops are now full of striking, colourful, sometimes even tactile, book covers.
A while ago, I wrote about A Death in the Family, the first of Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard’s six volume autobiographical novels. Since then, Knausgaard’s books have sold in bucket loads both in the U.K. and abroad.
The Guardian has made a very good list of children’s books that promote tolerance. Authors range from Malala and Amnesty International’s collection of short stories to Michael Morpurgo and Benjamin Zephaniah and there is something for every age range.
The Guardian – Books to breed tolerance: what children can read after the terrorist attacks in Paris
One of my favourite literary awards, the Bad Sex in Ficton Award, was just announced and this year Ben Okri runs away with the prize for the sex depicted in his latest book The Age of Magic.
I’m very excited to see my favourite book of late Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery on the short-list for the Costa Prize Biography Award for 2014.