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The Booklist – Christmas Cheer
Posted On: December 23, 2009Posted In: The Booklist
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
Wave goodbye to boredom and sleep after this year’s Christmas dinner as Bookhugger’s publishers suggest several titles guaranteed to raise eyebrows, encourage debate and tickle out a laugh from even the most jaded.
Read More...Hilary Mantel reading from Wolf Hall
Posted On: December 4, 2009Posted In: Audio, Extracts
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Enjoy this Bookhugger audio exclusive – Hilary Mantel reading from the Man Booker Prize 2009 winning Wolf Hall. Running time: 13 minutes.
Read More...Michael Slater on Charles Dickens
Posted On: December 2, 2009Posted In: Audio, Classics
Publisher: Yale University Press
In this Bookhugger exclusive, Michael Slater reads from his new biography of Charles Dickens, the first major life of the novelist to appear in nearly twenty years.
Read More...Simon Tofield – one man and his cat
Posted On: November 27, 2009Posted In: Interviews
Publisher: Canongate
Simon Tofield is an award-winning illustrator, animator and director at Tandem Films in London. He is the creator of the Internet phenomenon Simon’s Cat, the highest-rated animations ever on YouTube. Fresh from his BBC Breakfast appearance, Simon took some time to answer a few questions just for Bookhugger.
Read More...The Booklist: I have seen the future, and it’s…
Posted On: November 24, 2009Posted In: The Booklist
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
Is your glass half full, or half empty? Do you wear rose tinted spectacles, or do you consider life through a glass, darkly? We’re all of us on this planet going somewhere, but where, and how?
Read More...Come in to the Book Doctor’s surgery
Posted On: November 9, 2009Posted In: Articles
Publisher: The Book Doctor
The Book Doctor helps readers in distress to find the most important medicine of all: their next book. Come in, take a seat (don’t sit next to the woman with swine flu) and wait for your name to be called…
Read More...The Bookhugger Author Panel: Writing from life
Posted On: November 3, 2009Posted In: Author panels
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
We asked three very different authors about how their life experiences feed in to their writing – and about how that writing is subjected to commercial pressures. What wins – money or art?
Read More...The Bookhugger Author Panel: Popular science
Posted On: October 30, 2009Posted In: Author panels
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
We asked three notable authors of popular science books about their craft? How do you strike the balance between your intended purpose and the complexities of the subject matter?
Read More...The Booklist: After the War
Posted On: October 30, 2009Posted In: The Booklist
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
The act of War has affected hundreds of millions of people in so many different ways over the centuries. These memories should never be allowed to be forgotten. Bookhugger’s publishers present some of the most haunting fiction and non-fiction you will ever read…
Read More...The Booklist: Out of Office
Posted On: August 31, 2009Posted In: The Booklist
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
Sat at your desk dreaming of something different? A new life somewhere exotic? A job that’s not office-based drudgery? Take some inspiration from our publishers’ tales of new possibilities…
Read More...The Book Doctor is in
Posted On: August 29, 2009Posted In: Articles
Publisher: The Book Doctor
It’s that time of the month where the Book Doctor opens the clinic doors and proffers assistance to the benighted, befuddled and bemused in their search for new and exciting reading material.
Read More...The Bookhugger Author Panel: Historical fiction
Posted On: August 27, 2009Posted In: Author panels
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
Bookhugger asked three writers of historical novels to talk to us about the finding the balance between historical accuracy and telling a damn fine tale.
Read More...The Bookhugger Author Panel: Reportage
Posted On: August 8, 2009Posted In: Author panels
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
Bookhugger asked three top-notch non-fiction writers to tell us about the techniques they use to research, imagine and depict their subjects.
Read More...The Book Doctor at large
Posted On: July 30, 2009Posted In: Articles
Publisher: The Book Doctor
The Book Doctor – a National Help Service for those with problems of a bookish disposition (don’t forget that you too can ask the Book Doctor for help). Without further ado, here are this month’s victims, erm, patients…
Read More...The Booklist: Shimmering Cities
Posted On: July 25, 2009Posted In: The Booklist
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
Standing tall against the wind and rain, bathed in sunshine and heat haze; drifting in the imagination, or seeped in emotion, magic and memories warm and tragic, cities are as fertile as the earth for the written word.
Read More...The Bookhugger Author Panel: Crime
Posted On: June 29, 2009Posted In: Author panels
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
We asked three very different crime writers to share their thoughts on the modern crime, and give us their responses to each other’s answers, with some intriguing results.
Read More...The Booklist: Wilderness Rules
Posted On: June 25, 2009Posted In: The Booklist
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
The planet’s wild environments inspire and illuminate the minds of writers and readers alike. We offer up some suggested reading for all tastes, and all weathers…
Read More...The Book Doctor will see you now
Posted On: June 15, 2009Posted In: Articles
Publisher: The Book Doctor
Your reading wrangles solved by our mystery medic (with some help from the Bookhugger publishers!).
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