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Romantasy and BookTok driving a huge rise in science fiction and fantasy sales
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Bridget Jones is a welcome reminder of a much more comfortable era | Zoe Williams
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Poem of the week: Four rispetti from Tuscan Olives by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
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A Man of Few Words by Carlo Greppi review – Primo Levi’s saviour… and a tortured soul
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I Want to Talk to You by Diana Evans review – a fascinating overview of a writer’s evolution
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I’ll Never Call Him Dad Again by Caroline Darian review – resilience and bravery in a book by the daughter of Gisèle Pelicot
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Salman Rushdie set to testify as attempted murder trial gets under way
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The Lamb by Lucy Rose review – a hard tale to shake
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Source Code by Bill Gates review – growing pains of a computer geek
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Colin Barrett: ‘My wife is astonished that I’m able to write’
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New perspectives on the Golden Gate Bridge – in pictures
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I Who Have Never Known Men: the lost dystopia finding new readers after buzz on TikTok
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On my radar: Kaya Scodelario’s cultural highlights
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Bullets and blues: Louis Armstrong’s difficult upbringing revealed after discovery of family police records
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Original Observer Photography
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Tash Aw: ‘There’s something hyper-masculine about writing an epic’
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Mark Steel: ‘At 16, I thought I’d help transform the world into a socialist arena of peace and justice. I’m not sure we’ve managed it’
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Simon & Schuster imprint will no longer ask authors to obtain blurbs for their books
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Once more unto the breeches: the 20 best Jane Austen TV dramas – ranked!
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Here Are the 11 New Books You Should Read in February
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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Intermezzo by Sally Rooney audiobook review – modern love and loss
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Niall Williams: ‘When I first read Chekhov, I thought: “He’s not so great”’
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‘Women’s rage is real. Mostly we turn it on ourselves’: Neko Case on songwriting, survival – and her mother’s faked death
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Source Code: My Beginnings by Bill Gates review – refreshingly frank
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Big knickers, bad decisions and old bats: Renée Zellweger on the return of Bridget Jones
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US Authors Guild to certify books from ‘human intellect’ rather than AI
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The Lamb by Lucy Rose review – cannibalism comes to Cumbria
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The Secret Painter by Joe Tucker review – an artist in the family
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The City Changes Its Face by Eimear McBride review – brilliantly rule-breaking fiction
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The Long Wave: Poet Caleb Femi’s tender ode to Black nightlife in London
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Greatest of All Time by Alex Allison review – desire on the football pitch
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A Training School for Elephants by Sophy Roberts review – the haunting story of a doomed expedition
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Deviants by Santanu Bhattacharya review – gay life in India
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The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates review – a politically-charged meditation on the power of stories
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‘I was told books don’t sell here. I knew that wasn’t true’: the English teacher shaking up Nigeria’s publishing scene
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The People Before review – house holds terrible secrets in efficient rural-set thriller
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‘The banks thought we were mad’: coral castles and look-at-me loos reinvent New York housing
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‘Devastated by war’: Ukraine’s battle scars – in pictures
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I’ve Never Wanted Anyone More review – Goethe’s Werther remade as charming contempo romcom
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Thank You for Calling the Lesbian Line by Elizabeth Lovatt – a heartfelt history of the gay community
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Neil Gaiman dropped by US comics publisher after sexual misconduct allegations
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‘A moral wreckage that we need to face’: Peter Beinart on being Jewish after Gaza’s destruction
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The big idea: What’s the real key to a fulfilling life?
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Poem of the week: there’s a bird … by Billy Mills
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This Beautiful, Ridiculous City review – New York state of mind
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The Secret Painter by Joe Tucker review – art for art’s sake
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‘We were raided regularly’: with Assad gone, banned books return to Syria’s shelves
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The Rev Don Cupitt obituary
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Mystified by Serco’s mission statement | Brief letters
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The Sound of Utopia: Musicians in the Time of Stalin review – hymn to the exiled and executed
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Dealing With the Dead by Alain Mabanckou review – surreal murder mystery in Congo-Brazzaville
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Rare manuscript from middle ages that inspired Disney castle to go on display for first time in 40 years
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In brief: Missing Persons; Compendium of the Occult; Under the Eye of the Big Bird – review
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Tina returner: why discovering lost songs, films and books is simply the best
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The best new novelists for 2025
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The big picture: a gaggle of visitors gather beneath London’s Shard
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Dare I Say It by Naomi Watts review – a Hollywood star’s hot years
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Winter wonder: Jeanette Winterson and others reveal why the cold has them under its spell
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Gill Hornby: ‘Jane Austen created the six best novels in the English language’
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Washed-up Brits, local lowlifes and a Kray twin’s lighter: noir novel Spanish Beauty shines fond light on Benidorm
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How Toni Morrison’s characters modeled womanhood and confinement in their dress
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‘When a woman needs more than ever to take care of herself, she is pulled away in two directions’: Diana Evans on the ‘sandwich generation’
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Author Tony Tulathimutte: ‘The great millennial theme? Resentment’
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Tom Gauld on the writer’s dog – cartoon
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The Persians by Sanam Mahloudji review – women on the edge
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We show we’re human when we put pen to paper | Letters
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Nero book award winner Adam S Leslie: ‘I’ve never had much interest in boring, everyday life’
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Thousands of romantasy fans make midnight dates with new Rebecca Yarros novel
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‘I was a multimillionaire, I had a beautiful girlfriend, I was unhappy’: the ups and downs of a supertrader
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