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You can read the latest issue here and sign up to receive your own copy or share with a friend!

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Lomana Tale (Love Again)takes inspiration from a sustainable soft toy adoption agency based in the UK, called Loved Before. The founder of Loved Before says, “We believe there are enough toys in the world to never have to produce another again. At Loved Before our mission is to make a difference by recycling pre-loved toys […]
Launching our summer reading challenge – the kids’ edition. Read books in the categories we have selected and go into the draw for a special Baka Books prize in January. Come and pick up your entry form in store or download it here! HOW TO PLAY FAQs SCROLL DOWN TO DOWNLOAD THE FORM
By Vittoria Pasca The idea to publish an educational book to teach children to appreciate local fruits and vegetables came from a chat I had with chef Sikipio Fihaki from Niu Grillz: “Kids love colouring, why don’t you publish a children’s book which teaches them about healthy eating and nutrition while they colour?” he asked me. […]
By Ema Ganivatu Marilyn Cornelius, a writer with a heart full of stories, has just recently launched her first children’s book, Lani and the Cumquat Adventures. While the prolific writer has authored or co-authored 40 other books on self-love, trauma and positivity, this is her first children’s book. Like her earlier books, it reflects her vision for […]
A detective novel set in Fiji brings to life a time rarely discussed beyond academic texts; the experiences of Indian labourers under Girmit. A Disappearance in Fiji follows Akal Singh, a 25-year-old Sikh police officer, sent to Fiji in disgrace after an indiscretion in his previous posting of Hong Kong. He does not want to be in […]
By Gordon Peake Crime fiction is abidingly popular. Why is that so? Partly the reason is the obvious fun of working out a puzzle, but fans of the genre and literary critics often advance another reason: such books work as lenses to examine wider truths in a light-touch but revealing way. Matt Francis’s delightful Murder […]
By Ema Ganivatu Fijian writer Adi Tulia Nacola has turned her talents to film with the release of her debut short film, Bubu Belo. This heartfelt project celebrates the beauty of village life and the strength of Fijian youth. Adi Nacola, from Soa in Nakorotubu, Ra, with maternal links to Nasukamai in Ra, wrote the […]
Sugar is a commodity weighted with meaning in Fiji, from its role in the country’s economic history and migration stories to its place in the dietary choices and health status of its citizens. Sugar is also the title and connecting thread between the protagonists of a compelling new novel written by political analyst and researcher Edward […]
A book to champion the very existence of books was launched in Suva last week at the Samabula Campus Art Gallery of the University of Fiji. A compendium of the experiences of those Pacific thinkers whose paths have been determined by reading, the book Moveable Magic: Re-making the World, according to its editors, seeks to prove the […]
The newly launched What Can You See in this ABC book brings together some of Fiji’s best-known artists with the goal of inspiring a reading culture among Fiji’s children. Authors Jane Ricketts and Joanne Vosailagi – who have combined their love of Fiji with their passion for reading and art – say the book is multilayered. “For many years, […]