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    12 fashion-related books to add to your literary bucket list

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    There’s nothing like finding comfort within the pages of a new book.
    From insights into the fashion industry to autobiographies of empowered women who’ve rewritten the rules for everyone in society, there’s a book out there for everyone.
    As pathways into an unknown world, books until today, continue to be the best medium for gaining knowledge and cultivating an informative perspective on different subjects.
    So, whether you’re looking to unwind over the weekend or simply enlighten your mind with life-changing stories, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate reading guide for all.
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    The Books WH Editors Are Loving Right Now, Plus Must-Have Reading Tools

    We could wax lyrical about the plethora of books at your disposal and how they’re amazing for the wellbeing of your body and mind. Or we could refer you to #booktok, where any and all book goes, with a suitable aesthetic to match (bookstore, anyone?). But we know you know all that. What you don’t know are the books WH editors are loving and turning to as we take in brief siestas in April. Without any ado, the top reads we recommend you pull from the shelf and sink your teeth into.

    The books WH Editors Are Loving RN

    How To Kill Men And Get Away With It by Katy Brent

    “Fast-paced, dark, twisted and hilarious, this will get you out of any reading rut. If you’re a fan of Gone Girl, love a good female anti-hero or just need a break from predictable romance novels, you’ll love this book.”

    – Kelleigh Korevaar, managing editor

    Almost Adulting by Arden Rose

    “Just when we think we know how to be the “perfect adult”, life happens. This book covers a wide range of topics on how to become a “proper” grown up and how to survive adulthood.”

    – Chamain van Zyl, digital editor

    Verity by Colleen Hoover

    “I hadn’t read a book in a while and wanted to get back into it. This is the exact book that did it for me. From cover to cover, I read Lowen’s journey within a day. Couldn’t put it down. I won’t say anything more but it’s a must-read for mystery lovers.”

    – Michelle October, features editor

    The Seat Of The Soul by Gary Zukav

    “There isn’t a single conversation between my baby brother and I in which he doesn’t quote this book – which naturally drew me to it. The book’s teachings – such a deeper understanding of our actions, motivations and how the Universe operates at a ‘soul’ level are truly life-altering. Be warned: Heavy focus is required – definitely not the kind of book to read when feeling distracted.”

    – Kemong Mopedi, deputy editor

    Hear The Wind Sing by Haruki Murakami

    “One of the books I keep coming to. One of his earliest novels in which he writes about himself working at a jazz bar. It’s real and gritty and beautiful.”

    – Pia Hammond, creative director

    My Year Of Rest And Relaxation By Otessa Moshfegh

    “This is a story about a woman pursuing a year of hibernation from the world. In its ramblings there is something profound to be said – or so reviewers think. I haven’t read this one yet but it’s one I’m so looking forward to.”

    – Michelle October, features editor

    You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen Sincero

    “There’s just something about a self-improvement book that gives life lessons with a humourous and hilarious outlook on life, that I absolutely love. From the reviews I’ve read, this book is like your best friend who doesn’t hold back. She gives you the straight and narrow answer you don’t want to hear, but with advice on how to change your situation.”

    – Chamain van Zyl, digital editor

    A Spell of Good Things by Ayobami Adebayo

    “I have loved award-winning Nigerian author Ayọ̀bámi’s work since reading her debut offering Stay With Me in 2019 – a book whose ending had me bawling my eyes out and sealed my fandom. I’ve only heard great things about A Spell of Good Things and can’t wait to get lost in its wealth, political corruption and romantic obsession storyline.”

    – Kemong Mopedi, deputy editor

    Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

    “A moving novel of three characters trying to understand their purpose. It’s a sad and fragile read.”

    – Pia Hammond, creative director

    Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton

    “This has been my favourite read of 2023 (I’ve read it almost 20) and it’s one I will gift my girlfriends whenever I get the chance. It’s perfect if you feel like you’re stumbling through your 20s/30s and shows such a raw, real and beautiful side to being a young woman. Guaranteed to be a book you pass around your friendship group.”

    – Kelleigh Korevaar, managing editor

    We rate these reading tools as suitable aides for long sessions lost in the world of your book.

    Bending Man Bookmark Light

    This bookmark is just bendy enough to fold over your current chapter but not so bendy that it collapses. It’ll hold firm over that Game Of Thrones while shining much-needed light for evening sessions.

    Memory Foam Pillow

    Convert any uncomfortable chair into your reading nook with this soft, plush cushion that creates support along the back and supports your sides. Wanna curl up on the floor? This is your pal.

    Purple Hydraulic Book Light

    This purple gadget firmly clamps down on stubborn pages and holds firm, while giving you light to get through the next gripping chapter.

    Brown Kindle cover

    If you’re the Kindle type, hurray for you! This cover holds your reader and makes it feel kind of book-ish, while holding other essentials like cards.

    Cuddly Reader

    Um, this couldn’t be any cuter! It’ll hold up your book or tablet or Kindle for those sessions spent in different positions.

    Sixth Floor Eero chair

    Every reader needs a really good chair and this fits the bill. Wide enough to cosy up with your legs draped around for extended periods lost in another world. More

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    Everything to know about the upcoming Emirates LitFest 15th anniversary

    Lifestyle

    by Team Emirates Woman
    37 mins ago

    If you consider yourself a bookworm or have an interest in pop culture then read on.
    One of the most anticipated events of the year is returning to Dubai to celebrate its 15th anniversary in the Emirates. Set to start on Wednesday, February 1 to 6, 2023, the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature will bring speakers, novelists and inspiring entrepreneurs to share their stories in the UAE.
    The theme this year is titled Old Friends and guests can expect everything from live music and poetry performances out amongst the Dubai desert to film screenings, workshops, quiz nights, and dinner events celebrating some of the biggest names in literature. No matter what your interest is, there’s something for everyone!

    From Legendary actor Brian Cox, Jeffrey Archer, Ben Miller and plant-based dinner curated by Top Chef Arabia Judge Bobby Quin and a panel discussion with TV stylist, Alexandra Schulman this year will all be present at the thriving hub of Emirates Litfest. A celebration of female empowerment will also be in place, bringing together key women of the UAE and discussing issues pertaining to women today and the obstacles faced when climbing the ladder.
    For the little ones, comedians and authors David Walliams and Ben Miller join forces for the first time ever on the LitFest stage as they discuss their books and writing for a young, fun-loving audience.
    We can also look forward to the signature Desert Stanzas event which transports visitors out to the desert dunes of Dubai desert to experience a night of poetry and unforgettable performances under the stars while serving up the best in Emirati cuisine and menus inspired by Kahlil Gibran’s famous poetry.
    LitFest will be held at the InterContinental Hotel in Festival City and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in Jaddaf for six days.  
    Tickets start at AED25 and have different price points depending on the event type and the seating category. Festival goers can buy individual event tickets, or invest in a Festival pass that would allow them to attend as many general sessions as they want on a specific day or even during the whole Festival weekend and are available here

    For more information visit: emirateslitfest.com
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    12 books to add to your literary bucket list

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    VIEW GALLERY/ 12 IMAGES
    There’s nothing like finding comfort within the pages of a new book.
    From insights into the fashion industry to autobiographies of empowered women who’ve rewritten the rules for everyone in society, there’s a book out there for everyone.
    As pathways into an unknown world, books until today, continue to be the best medium for gaining knowledge and cultivating an informative perspective on different subjects.
    So, whether you’re looking to unwind over the weekend or simply enlighten your mind with life-changing stories, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate reading guide for all.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
    Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @marylawlesslee More