The Lost Symbol…all will be revealed tomorrow night
The jacket image of Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol will be revealed at about 10pm (eastern standard time) tomorrow night. In the meantime, you can pre-order your copy for $19.95 - yes, you read it...
View ArticleIndigenous Literacy – it all happens tomorrow
Booktopia is donating 5% of its sales tomorrow to Indigenous Literacy Day. Of course, we trade 24 hours a day, go for it, any time from midnight tonight.
View ArticleA big thank you for yesterday
We had a huge number of orders yesterda - so many thanks to the (nearly one thousand) people all over Australia who voted with their wallets to support Indigenous Literacy Day.
View ArticleHuge savings on The Lost Symbol – only a few hours left
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown - if you order today you pay $19.95 for a book that should retail for $49.95. If you order tomorrow, you'll pay $29.95.
View ArticleSimon Toyne, author of Sanctus, answers Ten Terrifying Questions
The Booktopia Book Guru asks Simon Toyne, author of Sanctus, Ten Terrifying Questions ————————— 1. To begin with why don’t you tell us a little bit about yourself – where were you born? Raised?...
View ArticleBREAKING NEWS – Dan Brown’s new novel Inferno due for release on May 14....
FROM RANDOM HOUSE: Dan Brown’s new novel, the eagerly awaited follow-up to his No.1 international blockbuster, The Lost Symbol, will be published on the 14th of May this year. The new book features...
View ArticleCover for Dan Brown’s upcoming blockbuster ‘Inferno’ revealed
Exciting news for Dan Brown fans today as the cover for his early anticipation new novel Inferno was unveiled today. Collectors of his previous bestsellers The Lost Symbol, Angels & Demons and the...
View ArticleInferno by Dan Brown – A Review from Booktopia’s Andrew Cattanach
Booktopia’s Andrew Cattanach has thrown himself into Dan Brown’s latest blockbuster. Read what he thought of all the hype . (Scroll to the bottom to see the three lucky people receiving copies signed...
View ArticleTom Hanks and Ron Howard On Board For Film Adaptation of Inferno
Earlier this morning Columbia Pictures announced it had set a December 18, 2015 release date for an adaptation of Dan Brown’s Inferno, his latest Robert Langdon story, but there was no word on who...
View ArticleThe World of the ‘Well-Read’ and the Dangers of Book Lists
Q: Have you read the latest Hilary Mantel? A: No. I prefer her earlier work… It’s easy to imagine two cavemen standing at the foot of a rock painting and grunting softly over the irony of using mammoth...
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