BooksAmnesty held in bid to find overdue library booksAll fines will be waived for the duration of the book amnesty which is being held throughout November.See moreMore headlinesHow Scotland shaped Frankenstein on page and screenThe latest film of the classic tale uses Scottish locations which inspired director Guillermo Del Toro.'I'm bringing Frankenstein's author back to life'Nicola Metcalfe wants more recognition of Mary Shelley in the town where finished her classic novel.George Orwell classics get new lease of life in WelshAnimal Farm and 1984 will both be published in Welsh for the first time.Short story prize winner 'almost gave up writing'Carlisle-based Ruth Bushi says she felt she was "wasting her time" after countless rejections.The 'female Hamlet' who created shockwavesAn unhappy bride plotting others' downfalls, 19th-Century anti-heroine Hedda Gabler is one of the great roles for women – and as new film Hedda is released, she remains controversial.'Literary festival audiences bigger than ever'Birmingham Literature Festival attracted more than 4,000 people - up by 500 compared to last year.ReviewsThe 24 best books of 2024From an intense tale of two brothers to a stunning Booker winner – the very best fiction of the year.See moreWatchWhy Cher has waited until now to write her memoirCher explains why she has finally written her memoir and who it's for.BooksStriking images of women in the Black Panther PartyStephen Shames' photography offers a radically new and candid picture of the militant black power organisation.BooksBraille: What is it like to read without sight?What happens to our brains when we learn to read Braille?BooksInside the abandoned city of ancient librariesThe African town of Chinguetti is home to a large collection of forgotten ancient books. BooksHow paper is making a comebackAs the world goes digital, paper might seem increasingly obsolete – but it is anything but.BooksPreserving the ancient art of handcrafting booksIn the digital age, the beautiful and ancient art of hand-binding books is under threat.BooksElizabeth Day: 'I felt so understood in the pages'When Elizabeth Day had a miscarriage, it was the words in a book from 1936 that helped her through it.BooksHow reading can help us cope with deathLisa Appignanesi describes how reading fiction helped her deal with bereavement.BooksMichael Rosen: 'How poetry helped me to grieve'When author Michael Rosen lost his son, he found inspiration to write again in a poem by Raymond Carver.BooksThe fiction that helped Laura Freeman recover from anorexiaHow a love of reading helped one woman recover from anorexia.BooksIs this Italy’s smallest library?One retired teacher is spreading the joy of books using his tiny mobile library.BooksThe man who lives in a library with no rulesNanie Guanlao turned his home into a library for his community in Manila.BooksThe ancient library where the books are under lock and keyStep inside the world’s largest surviving chained library.BooksBiblioburro: The amazing donkey libraries of ColombiaOne man and his loyal donkeys spreading the joy of books in Colombia.BooksMore Books25 Oct 2025'My black football history poem is for everybody'Lemn Sissay says he had a "beautiful" experience producing a poem featuring Manchester City players.25 Oct 202524 Oct 2025Pupils on Book Week: 'It's all about spies and crime'Book week: Belfast primary school pupils discuss their favourite reads24 Oct 202524 Oct 2025A forgotten chapter in the Nuremberg trials storyThe Nazi high command was put on trial 80 years ago in 1945. The new film Nuremberg draws on a little-known detail of the tribunal to ask enduring questions about the nature of evil.24 Oct 202524 Oct 2025Booker Prize launches new award for children's fiction including young judgesThe prize will be judged by both adults and children, with the first award to be announced in 2027.24 Oct 202523 Oct 2025Reading 9 to 5: How Dolly Parton is getting books to 75 Belfast babiesBelfast City Council teams up with the Dollywood Foundation to gift free books 75 babies in the Belfast area. 23 Oct 202523 Oct 2025'Philip Pullman taught me English at school'Before his books achieved worldwide acclaim, Sir Philip spent his days teaching across Oxford.23 Oct 202522 Oct 2025Agatha Christie meets Mr Men in new children's booksChristie detectives Miss Marple and Poirot join forces with Mr Tickle and others for the children's series.22 Oct 202522 Oct 2025Author Philip Pullman calls on UK government to act over 'wicked' AI scrapingThe writer of the trilogies His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust wants copyright laws changed. 22 Oct 202521 Oct 2025Grandma's books helping autistic childrenA grandmother who has a granddaughter living with autism has created 10 books to help children to express their emotions by using colour21 Oct 2025...