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  • News + Trends

    Lotta, Greg and Globi: children's favourite books 2025

    by Oliver Fischer

  • News + Trends

    DC Comics brings back Kevin Smith: New "Bizarro" series announced

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    The year of the evergreens: These non-fiction books were the most popular in 2025

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Background information

    I did it! How 5 days of fasting became a culinary delight

    by Anna Sandner

  • Guide

    Vitamins, minerals, botanicals: a checklist against empty promises

    by Anna Sandner

  • Background information

    Our flop products 2025

    by Samuel Buchmann

  • Guide

    Goodbye chaos and forgotten appointments: How a bullet journal works

    by Michelle Brändle

  • Guide

    Uninhibited drinking without a hangover: no problem with these drinks

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Background information

    Between faith and pop culture: what happens at a paranormal show?

    by Anika Schulz

  • News + Trends

    Diptyx combines two e-ink displays to create a digital book

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    "The Muppets Noir": when Kermit becomes a detective

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    Bestseller about the American War of Independence is published as a comic book

    by Kim Muntinga

  • Product test

    I built a miniature world for my bookshelf

    by Debora Pape

  • Product test

    Planning instead of panic: How well does this guide help in everyday kitchen life?

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    Feature writers lavish praise on the new Asterix volume

    by Martin Jungfer

  • Guide

    44 psychology tools: How to help yourself with anger, fear and sadness

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    New Adult: Why the future of reading looks like selfie walls and BookTok

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    Amazon tells the story of Harry Bosch's beginnings

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    Tolino introduces the "Flip": a remote control for turning pages

    by Kim Muntinga

  • Opinion

    6 suggestions for your autumn reading

    by Natalie Hemengül

  • Opinion

    Family kitchen - a daily thriller in the kitchen

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    "Little Nightmares": New comic "Descent to Nowhere" announced

    by Kim Muntinga

  • Background information

    Ghosting in friendships: suddenly, she was gone

    by Anika Schulz

  • Review

    If you want to understand your cat, you need to read this book

    by Anna Sandner

  • Background information

    On the trail of the Elfstedentocht by water bike

    by Siri Schubert

  • News + Trends

    "Dark Souls: Mother of Mourning": Titan Comics announces new series

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    The incredibly exciting countdown to the new Asterix volume has begun

    by Martin Jungfer

  • Product test

    Out of the family cooking chaos - can this book help?

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    "Opening up broad horizons" - what the 5 nominees for the Swiss Book Prize 2025 can do

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Background information

    Try it out: find inner peace with origami

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    From "The Walking Dead" to "Skinbreaker": the new comic project by Robert Kirkman

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    Marvel expands the film "Predator: Badlands" with a comic book prequel

    by Kim Muntinga

  • News + Trends

    Murderers, motives, false trails - who will win the Swiss Crime Thriller Award 2025

    by Oliver Fischer

Books

Our editorial team reads almost everything, for almost every:n and writes about it: No matter whether you prefer to put your bookmark in erotic neck-breakers with trash factor, fantasy books, classics, thrillers, novels or Disney books for adults - books always go.

We'll give you ideas on which book is perfect as a last-minute gift for the holidays or to decorate your coffee table. We'll also tell you which one will be a conversation starter for hours of discussion in a cosy group. The latter can quickly degenerate into a heated debate here in the editorial office. After all, literary preferences are as diverse as our authors themselves. Here we share with you our reading recommendations for your next holiday, organising systems that divide minds, and semi-serious no-go's and dos when dealing with books.

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