Our authors are a busy bunch; here's what they have been up to this weekend.
1. Peter Hain interview in The Guardian
Decca Aitkenhead talks to Peter Hain about his memoirs, Outside In, in which he reveals his regrets at having stood for the Labour Party deputy leadership.
2. Peter Hain on BOOKtalk
Peter Hain talks to Mark D'Arcy about his memoirs, Outside In.
3. The anticipation for Lord Spicer's memoirs builds
Over at The Spectator Conservative MP Keith Simpson reveals that he is looking forward to reading Conservative Lord Michael Spicer's memoirs, The Spicer Diaries, saying 'it should prove a good read'.
4. Immortality review in Booklist
Stephen Cave's forthcoming Immortality is reviewed in Booklist, who call it 'a dramatic and frequently surprising story of the pursuit of immortality and its effects on human history'
5. Peter Sissons in the Daily Mail: What Book?
In the Daily Mail, Peter Sissons, author of When One Door Closes, tells us about his favourite books, including the books he loves and the books which leave him cold.
6. Dan Conaghan predicts the future governor of the Bank of England
Dan Conaghan's The Bank: Inside the Bank of England has been picked up in numerous places but it's his prediction that Lord Sassoon, the commercial secretary to the treasury, will be the next governor of the Bank of England which has generated the most interest.