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  • Opinion

    Please, just let me look my age!

    by Siri Schubert

  • Background information

    My residual love for analogue

    by Reto Hunziker

  • News + Trends

    The world's most successful historical novel comes as a graphic novel series

    by Oliver Fischer

  • News + Trends

    Volume 41 takes Asterix to Portugal - as the publisher has already revealed

    by Martin Jungfer

  • Background information

    Starting at 45, men often face serious health risks

    by Martin Jungfer

  • News + Trends

    Not for Trump fans: Michael Wolff's new book "All or nothing"

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Background information

    Three years of war in Ukraine - for what?

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Background information

    Book recommendation for cockatiel fans: Chicken Thoughts

    by Anika Schulz

  • New to our range

    Now with us: the hyped third volume "Onyx Storm" of the "Flammengeküsst" book series

  • News + Trends

    Der «Patriot» muss «Altern», um «Freiheit» zu finden – Die 2024 Sachbuch-Charts

    by Oliver Fischer

  • News + Trends

    Swiss books are piled up on Swiss bedside tables

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Guide

    Comic novels: 7 alternatives to Greg's diary

    by Michael Restin

  • Behind the scenes

    Galaxus survey: who reads the most books in Europe?

    by Tobias Heller

  • Guide

    Book year 2024: What do Kobe Bryant, Maria Stuart and David Goggins have in common?

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Guide

    Watch out, the holidays are coming! Here’s how to avoid digestive problems

    by Anna Sandner

  • Guide

    My children love "Tomorrow Findus, there'll be something"

    by Anne Fischer

  • News + Trends

    First information on volume 41: Asterix and Obelix go travelling in 2025

    by Martin Jungfer

  • Guide

    Non-fiction bestseller: autocrats, midlife crises and Merkel

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Review

    A family history between Aargau, Trinidad and India

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Guide

    When an AI seeks out young people as victims

    by Oliver Fischer

  • News + Trends

    Swiss publisher AT Verlag wins the cookery book prize

    by Simon Balissat

  • Guide

    Those who can read have a clear advantage: the Swiss bestsellers in November

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Opinion

    Just spare me the umpteenth magical children's book series

    by Oliver Fischer

  • News + Trends

    Swiss Book Prize: The surprising lightness of death and grief

    by Oliver Fischer

  • News + Trends

    5 stories in the running for the Swiss Book Prize

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Review

    Lucky Luke - "Last Round for the Daltons": Surprisingly modern and yet classic

    by Kim Muntinga

  • Opinion

    Trump is elected: Will the world now be like these books?

    by Oliver Fischer

  • Guide

    Bella Italia between book covers: A literary journey

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    Frank Schätzing presents "Heroes" at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2024

    by Anna Sandner

  • News + Trends

    Globi quenches your child's thirst for knowledge with two new books

    by Patrick Vogt

  • News + Trends

    Asterix volume 41: Fabcaro does it again

    by Martin Jungfer

  • Guide

    Books that are definitely not suitable for the coffee table - or are they?

    by Martin Jungfer

  • Guide

    Boom in personality literature: current highlights from the bestseller lists

    by Anna Sandner

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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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