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JK Rowling names her 10 favourite books – number one is controversial | Books | Entertainment
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JK Rowling names her 10 favourite books – number one is controversial | Books | Entertainment

JK Rowling has revealed her favourite books (Image: Getty)The world-famous author of a children’s book series has named her 10 favourite books. JK Rowling is the British novelist who wrote Harry Potter, a seven-volume series about a young wizard. Published from 1997 to 2007, the fantasy novels are the best-selling book series in history, with over 600 million copies sold. They have been translated into 84 languages and have spawned a global media franchise, including films and video games. She writes Cormoran Strike, an ongoing crime fiction series, under the alias Robert Galbraith. Rowling has won many accolades for her work. She was named to the Order of the British Empire and was appointed a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to literature and philanthropy. ...
Signed books are worth much less when they have 2 details | Books | Entertainment
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Signed books are worth much less when they have 2 details | Books | Entertainment

Those old books on your bookshelf could be worth a lot of money (stock image) (Image: Getty Images)Rare books can be worth a lot of money - and even more so if they're signed by the author. In 2024 a signed first edition of James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses sold at auction for $460,500 (£339,000), while rare editions of other books can go for eye-watering sums - even more so if they feature the author's signature. But sometimes that piece of buried treasure you've uncovered in the attic or at the bottom of a box of books might not be quite what it seems. One bookseller has spoken of the time someone came into his shop claiming to have a signed edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Published in 1937, it was the prequel to his epic The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and introduced readers to...
February’s best thrillers revealed – these four books will grip you | Books | Entertainment
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February’s best thrillers revealed – these four books will grip you | Books | Entertainment

Warning Signs by Tracy Sierra, Hardback, £18.99When 12-year-old Zach joins his father Bram and his business clients on a skiing weekend in the Colorado mountains he immediately feels something lurking in the darkness outside their remote cabin. Zach was taught to spot dangers in the backcountry by his late mother, who grew up there, but the men on the fathers and sons trip think they know better. When disaster strikes he’ll have to use all of his survival skills to escape the wilderness and the monsters within it. The second novel from the Nightwatching author is a riveting tale of survival that builds dread and tension to keep the reader on the edge of their seat. The best thriller this reviewer has read in a long time. 10/10A Bad, Bad Place by Frances Crawford, Hardback, £16.99Janey D...
Huge music star is backing inspirational scheme to get adults reading | Books | Entertainment
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Huge music star is backing inspirational scheme to get adults reading | Books | Entertainment

Music star Stormzy has thrown his weight behind a scheme designed to get adults reading as almost half of Britons say they are “not readers”. The Reading Agency’s Quick Reads is a flagship initiative featuring short, accessible books written by bestselling authors and created specifically for non-readers, lapsed readers, people with short attention spans, and neurodivergent readers. Since its launch in 2006, Quick Reads has distributed more than five million books, worked with more than 30 publishers, and generated more than six million library loans.The scheme celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2026 – the National year of Reading – with its most ambitious programme to date having grown into a national reading movement centred around World Book Night on April 23. Thousands of Quick Read...
Best LGBTQ+ books you should read to mark LGBT History Month | Books | Entertainment
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Best LGBTQ+ books you should read to mark LGBT History Month | Books | Entertainment

February marks LGBT History Month in the UK (Image: Zahna Eklund)February marks LGBT History Month in the UK. It represents a month-long celebration honouring the heritage, accomplishments, and equality campaigns of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people.While this historical commemoration typically takes place in October across nations, including the US, Canada, and Australia, Britain observes it in February to align with the 2003 repeal of Section 28, which had formerly prohibited local authorities from "promoting" LGBT content or including it in school curricula.Today, 23 years after Section 28's abolition and an incredible 59 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in England and Wales, the LGBTQ+ community continues to encounter prejudice on a daily basis. Whil...
‘Challenging’ Lord of the Rings prequel surprised me | Books | Entertainment
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‘Challenging’ Lord of the Rings prequel surprised me | Books | Entertainment

The early days of Middle-earth, as seen in Amazon Prime's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Image: Amazon Prime)Reading The Lord of the Rings is a coming-of-age experience for countless young readers. My dad read The Hobbit to my brother and I when we were young, and I knew there was a far more expansive, mature world merely hinted at through Bilbo Baggins' cheerful adventure with Gandalf and the Dwarves, waiting for me to discover when I was a bit older.When I eventually cracked open The Fellowship of the Ring for the first time as a teenager, shortly before Peter Jackson's magnificent film adaptations hit cinemas, it exceeded all expectations. The magnificence of Tolkien's trilogy lies in how it unfolds within a completely realised realm boasting extensive history, most of wh...
I read every day — these are the best new books coming out | Books | Entertainment
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I read every day — these are the best new books coming out | Books | Entertainment

With January finally over and lighter evenings slowly on the way, it won’t be long before temperatures start to creep up again. But in the meantime, there’s no better time to curl up on the sofa with a good book. Luckily, February is full of big new releases from the likes of B.K. Borison, Kristen Ciccarelli and Matt Dinniman, as well as lots of exciting debuts. From fantasy and romance to historical and literary fiction, here are some of the best books coming out this month to help you find your next favourite read. For more book recommendations, reviews and news, you can subscribe to our free weekly newsletter, The Bookish Drop, on Substack. And Now, Back to You by B.K. BorisonTwo rival meteorologists are forced to find common ground when the snowstorm of the century arrives in the ne...
Stephen King lists his top 10 favourite books – number one is a classic | Books | Entertainment
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Stephen King lists his top 10 favourite books – number one is a classic | Books | Entertainment

Stephen King's favourite books have been revealed (Image: Getty)Although he’s the master of horror and suspense, Stephen King’s love of literature extends far beyond his own genre.In a unique celebration of Goodreads’ 10th anniversary back in 2017, the iconic author ranked his top 10 favourite books, revealing a blend of classics and lesser-known works that inspired his own work. But not without disclaiming how “ridiculous” a list like this would be to build: “On another day, ten different titles might come to mind, like The Exorcist, or All the Pretty Horses, in place of Blood Meridian. On another day, I’d be sure to include Light in August or Scott Smith’s superb A Simple Plan. The Sea, the Sea, by Iris Murdoch. But what the hell, I stand by these.”Here’s a look at the full list of St...
Best Valentine’s Day gifts for book lovers that they’ll treasure | Books | Entertainment
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Best Valentine’s Day gifts for book lovers that they’ll treasure | Books | Entertainment

The book lover in your life will seriously thank you (Image: Danielle Kate Wroe) This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and if you’re looking to push the boat out for the book lover in your life, or you’re searching to get something low-key, we at The Bookish Drop have got you covered.Sometimes, you don’t want to risk just buying your significant other books, as you don’t know which ones they own or which they’ve already got, so you’ll be looking for alternative ideas.So, this is your book free gift guide with saves and splurges depending on your budget. From delicious food they can munch while they’re reading a book from their TBR, to cans of wine to enjoy as they indulge in t...
I got out of a reading slump thanks to 1 incredibly moving book—I read 400 pages in a day | Books | Entertainment
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I got out of a reading slump thanks to 1 incredibly moving book—I read 400 pages in a day | Books | Entertainment

A book that came up time and time again, with different reactions and emotions, was The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros. I decided to buy it, and I ended up reading it in just one day. It ended up being one of the best, but most heartbreaking, books I have ever read.It’s a contemporary romance with a deeply emotional, heart-wrenching story about love, loss, family and resilience.The story centres on two people brought together by a promise, one made in the wake of tragedy, and follows how their lives slowly intertwine as they navigate responsibility, heartbreak and hope.Set against a small-town backdrop, the novel explores what it means to show up for others when life is overwhelming.Yarros blends spicy romance scenes with themes of family, duty, and resilience, creating a story that’s as...