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  • JD Vance, once an ‘angry atheist’, is America’s most powerful Catholic. How will he wield his faith?

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  • A Little Bit Bad by Cassandra Neyenesch review – a sparkling, subversive debut

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  • Call It a ‘Book-cation’ or a ‘Readaway,’ Literary Travel Is Having a Moment

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  • Kazuo Ishiguro announces 1930s spy caper to be published next year

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  • The Uses of Utopia by Joad Raymond Wren review – can the ideal society ever exist?

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  • Free as a bird: the Mexicans redefining gender – in pictures

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  • Togetherness by Rowan Hooper review – a stunning portrait of cooperation in nature

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  • Jean Ziegler, Swiss Gadfly Who Provoked His Countrymen, Dies at 92

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    14.6. 22:31

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  • Tom Gauld on a Fifa prize for literature – cartoon

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    14.6. 17:00

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  • It’s Cold. It’s Shocking. Northern Europeans Love It. Now I Do, Too.

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    13.6. 16:00

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  • What to read this summer by Mark Haddon, Samantha Harvey, Zadie Smith and more

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  • 70 brilliant books for the summer

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  • ‘Failure was my thing’: Women’s prize winner Virginia Evans on her long journey to success

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    12.6. 21:30

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  • The Guardian view on literature in wartime: words do not stop when the bombing begins | Editorial

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    12.6. 19:07

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  • Mary Hooper obituary

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    12.6. 18:48

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  • ‘We can’t give up on Afghans’: Lyse Doucet on the remarkable ‘people’s history’ that won her the Women’s prize

    The Guardian

    12.6. 17:59

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  • More of the Christchurch shooter’s online comments have been uncovered, New Zealand researchers say. Does it change the picture?

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    12.6. 17:00

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  • The best Father’s Day gifts in the UK for dads, grandads, uncles and friends

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    12.6. 16:00

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  • The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup

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    12.6. 13:00

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  • Ruth Ozeki: ‘All my books are an attempt to recreate Charlotte’s Web’

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    12.6. 11:00

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  • The Long Drop review – Denise Mina’s whisky-soaked tale of triple murder is horribly gripping

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    12.6. 11:00

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  • The Twitnam Summer by Hester Grant review – Swift, Gay and Pope’s season in the sun

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    12.6. 08:00

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  • Here in Georgia our festivals are full, but our poets are in prison – and now we feel abandoned by Europe | Archil Kikodze

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    12.6. 06:00

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  • Books Q&A live: we answered your questions about our 100 top novels lists

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  • Women’s prize: Virginia Evans wins for fiction and Lyse Doucet takes award for nonfiction

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    11.6. 20:18

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  • The Artist by Lucy Steeds audiobook review – a sensory feast in Provence

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    11.6. 16:00

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  • Frida Slattery As Herself by Ana Kinsella review – will-they-won’t-they in a skilful theatrical romance

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    11.6. 08:00

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  • Sales of Meta whistleblower’s memoir soar after Hay festival ‘silencing’

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    10.6. 18:51

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  • Tell us: what is your favourite beach read?

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    10.6. 15:58

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    10.6. 15:26

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  • Lovers XXX by Allie Rowbottom review – a wild journey through the 80s LA porn scene

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    10.6. 10:00

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  • ‘Pioneering photography’: early images of Newhaven’s fishers – in pictures

    The Guardian

    10.6. 08:00

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  • Stolen Revolution by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Yeganeh Torbati review – Iran’s recent history explained

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    10.6. 08:00

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  • Golf writer Alan Shipnuck on next week’s U.S. Open and his book about Rory McIlroy

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  • ‘Nobody is pretending to like my work because of my fresh-faced good looks’: the pros of being a debut novelist at 51

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    9.6. 13:00

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  • A New Novel Satirizing Trump Captures the Strange Times We’re Living In

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    9.6. 11:45

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  • Flamboyance by Jack Parlett review – a serious study of the spectacular

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    9.6. 10:00

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  • I have found the perfect book group – we discuss problematic text messages | Zoe Williams

    The Guardian

    8.6. 17:49

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  • ‘Wear something that makes you feel silly!’ Can Austin Kleon’s tips put the spark back in my life?

    The Guardian

    8.6. 11:00

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  • A British Childhood by Frank Cottrell-Boyce review – are we raising a bookless generation?

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    8.6. 08:00

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  • Tom Gauld on book lies – cartoon

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  • ‘Far right groups prey on it’: Olivia Laing on the weaponisation of loneliness

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    7.6. 13:00

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  • Should we ditch the idea of three meals a day?

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  • The World Cup in an Age of Strongmen

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  • Air-raid alerts and frontline memoirs: Kyiv hosts literary festival amid war

    The Guardian

    7.6. 11:00

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  • Sports betting influencer pleads guilty in basketball fraud scheme: 'I agreed to pay a player to change their game performance'

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    7.6. 08:05

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  • Top 100 reader novels

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    6.6. 10:00

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  • The Guardian view on the UK’s first centre for illustration: visual literacy, and the sheer joy of images, matter | Editorial

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    5.6. 19:16

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  • Marjane Satrapi captured profound human emotions – and paved the way for a generation

    The Guardian

    5.6. 17:55

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  • Unseen Edith Wharton short story is published more than a century later

    The Guardian

    5.6. 15:00

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  • The best recent poetry – review roundup

    The Guardian

    5.6. 13:00

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  • Guardian readers have a lot of feelings about the Guardian’s top 100 books | First Dog on the Moon

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    5.6. 08:32

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  • The Children by Melissa Albert review – intriguing fairytale of creativity’s dangers

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    5.6. 08:00

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