William Shatner, best known by sci-fi buffs and geeks as Captain James T. Kirk from the original "Star Trek" series, will launch his very own comic book imprint called "Shatner Singularity," and fans would love to know that its debut release will be a comic book written by the Marvel legend Stan Lee.
This year, fewer people have read a book. This is what Pew Research Center found out in a brand new survey. According to Time, the organization had 1,907 American adults took part in the research, which also looked into how many of those participants prefer print and how many like it digital.
In a movie marathon of all seven "Harry Potter" films, star Daniel Radcliffe would have skipped the sixth film—"Half-Blood Prince"—or slept through it until the next one. This is because he wouldn't dare watch a second of his "mistake" again.
Political consultant Roger Stone just released a revolutionary new book titled "The Clintons' War on Women," which is billed to shed light on a shocking truth that Clinton so elaborately kept tightly wrapped and one that apparently opposes her promise to be an advocate of women and girls.
A fictional tale of romance inspired by the real-life courtship and relationship of Prince William and Kate Middleton is hitting the silver screen. The Hollywood Reporter has word that "The Royal We," a book that reimagines the royal couple's love story, is being eyed for film.
Since the adult coloring books are all the rage right now, it was only a matter of time before one out of Westeros comes along. And as expected, the official coloring book inspired by the first "A Song of Ice and Fire" title in the series is on the way and author George RR Martin himself developed it.
A new Robert Galbraith aka JK Rowling book is out now and initially, it illustrates that the "Harry Potter" author can write enthralling tales outside of Hogwarts—ones that are bloodcurdling, too.
When it comes to young adult romance tales, John Green is your man. His stories about young love made the top of the bestseller list his usual destination and each rich paperback has captured the heart of many teenage and teen at heart booklovers.
Surrealist filmmaker extraordinaire and visual artist David Lynch is working on a memoir that's sure to give fans the same feeling when waiting for a movie from the artist. The book, which was given the title "Life & Work," won't just be any book, as expected of Lynch.
Halloween is a time for scares and thrillers and as if the bestselling author John Grisham was appointed by his horde of fans to make the monster season better, the novelist delivers with an all-new, no holds barred thriller "Rogue Lawyer" set to release on Oct. 20.
Horror fiction writer RL Stine has been hitting the headlines of late after two of his most popular book series namely "Goosebumps" and "Fear the Street" have been adapted into a Jack Black-starrer and a television series (still in embryonic stage), respectively.
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice is writing a tell-all memoir where she will share stories about her journey as an Italian American who found love, built her own family, stumbled upon Hollywood's spotlight through "Real Housewives" and eventually hurled behind bars.
It looks like George RR Martin will be able to beat the deadline he set for himself in completing "Winds of Winter," the much-awaited and long-demanded sixth volume in his bestselling saga "A Song of Ice and Fire."
Just like how Potterheads often re-read or make a motto to live by out of their favorite chapter from the "Harry Potter" saga, JK Rowling has hers too and the author finally reveals what part of her bestselling books she was enthralled writing and reading about.
"Into The River" was banned in the school libraries of New Zealand, but not anymore. The New Zealand Film and Literature Board has announced that the award-winning coming-of-age story by Ted Dawe is back in the shelves, stating that the proscription of the book was "unjustifiable" and "illegal."
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