Since 1995, World Book Day has helped readers celebrate and promote reading, publishing and copyright. Mark the day with timeless classics and contemporary gems from Tatler’s reading lists. and broaden your horizons with author interviews and book excerpts
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Multi-awarded Thai writer Jidanun Lueangpiansamut says that the genre might break open the barriers for homegrown literature
From Vanessa Chan’s ‘The Storm We Made’ to Viji Krishnamoorthy’s award-winning ‘912 Batu Road’, check out 9 works of fiction by these internationally renowned Malaysian authors
In Big Bites Break Boundaries, Front & Female Awards nominee Stephanie Ng goes deep into what it is like being voiceless in a cultural environment that frowns upon open discussions about mental illness
In this extract from The Girl in the Band, Australian singer Belinda Chapple sheds lights on the harsh realities behind the glamour of the entertainment world, from exploitation to mental health struggles
In Why Women Aren’t Winning At Health (But Can), Gen.T Honouree and CEO of OM Anca Griffiths, and doctors Alyson J. McGregor, MD and Marjorie Jenkins, MD, expose the issues present in the global health marketplace that negatively impact women
In this extract from new book Rethink the Couch, therapist Allison Heiliczer introduces her workaholic client Vanessa, the challenges she faces and how a combination of therapy and action helps
The non-fiction books by women or for women released so far this year that are resonating with Tatler’s Front & Female
Veteran diplomat and academic Kishore Mahbubani opens up about his upcoming memoir, taking risks, growing up poor, and the misconception that he is pro‑China
Tech experts and authors offer a clear-eyed assessment of the implications of AI on human existence
Fill your summer reading list with these substantial reads offering a breadth of genres, themes and perspectives
Tatler Singapore sits down with three young female novelists who secured international book deals
These stories explore the possibilities and perils of futures ruled by artificial intelligence
While dealing with homesickness after moving to the US alone from Singapore, Zhao rekindled her love for writing as a source of comfort and is now a two‐time published author
The non-fiction books by women or for women released last year that resonated with Tatler’s Front & Female
Barack Obama’s favourite books in 2023, the Women’s Prize’s non-fiction longlist, The New York Times’s best books of 2023, and more: this book by a female journalist that follows extrajudicial killings in the Philippines has been continuously gaining critical acclaim for a reason