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Vigil by George Saunders review – will a world-wrecking oil tycoon repent?
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Cameo by Rob Doyle review – a fantasy of literary celebrity in the culture war era
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Ice hockey and then some: Heated Rivalry is a worldwide hit – and no one is happier about it than us Canadians | Sue Carter
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‘It felt celebratory’: Portrait of Britain winners – in pictures
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Sex, death and parrots: Julian Barnes’s best fiction – ranked!
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Poem of the week: Now, Mother, What’s the Matter? by Richard W Halperin
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The one change that worked: I tried all the hobbies I thought I’d hate – and found friendship and escape
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Be More Bird by Candida Meyrick review – less soaring avian self-help than a parroting of tired cliches
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Tom Gauld cartoon on difficult New Year’s resolutions – cartoon
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How can we defend ourselves from the new plague of ‘human fracking’?
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Polyamory, regrets and revenge: changing the story on infidelity
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There Is No Comfortable Reading Position. There Is Only One Bleak Solution.
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Bad Marriages and Middle Age in Curtis Sittenfeld’s Stories
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‘There is a moment of clarity that life would be better without alcohol’: what we can learn from addiction memoirs
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Bad Marriages, Middle Age, and the Passage of Time
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‘Read this and you will be happier’: experts pick the self-help books that really work
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Art is good for mental health? Not when you’re a novelist in poverty | Letter
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Civilised but casual, often hilarious, Adelaide writers’ week is everything a festival should be – except this year | Tory Shepherd
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro finds novel way to reduce 27-year sentence: reading books
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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Chosen Family by Madeleine Gray review – friends, lovers or something in between?
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Death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s son prompts calls for overhaul of Nigeria’s healthcare sector
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H Is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald audiobook review – a soaring journey through grief
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‘How do you really tell the truth about this moment?’: George Saunders on ghosts, mortality and Trump’s America
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‘Love can be an addiction’: Nan Goldin’s Ballad of Sexual Dependency – in pictures
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Off the Scales by Aimee Donnellan review – inside the Ozempic revolution
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‘I knew these photos wouldn’t be published for decades’: gay cruising in New York – in pictures
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The Flower Bearers by Rachel Eliza Griffiths review – a powerful portrait of loss and violence
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It’s Sydney Sweeney’s Hand That Rocks the Cradle in The Housemaid
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Half His Age by Jennette McCurdy – the follow-up to I’m Glad My Mom Died
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Nero book awards: Benjamin Wood and Sarah Perry among prize winners
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Colleen Hoover Is Back With a Buzzy New Novel. It’s Already Raising Some Questions.
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Scott Adams, Dilbert creator and conservative commentator, dies aged 68
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Leah Williamson and Richard Osman back National Year of Reading
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Spanish author lambasts linguistic academy over social media influence
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Why Autopsies Are in Decline and Why it Matters
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Love Machines by James Muldoon review – inside the uncanny world of AI relationships
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The pulmonaut: how James Nestor turned breathing into a 3m copy bestseller
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Heated Rivalry books sell out amid Australian fans’ infatuation with gay ice hockey TV show
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I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I am resigning as director of Adelaide Writers’ Week | Louise Adler
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Brutal, vibrant and creative: capturing the soul of Latin America in 100 photographs
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The Storm Whale review – touching tale of a little leviathan’s surprise visit
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Poem of the week: Dream-Pedlary by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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How to Make Parenting “Styles” Work For You
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The Only Cure by Mark Solms review – has modern neuroscience proved Freud right?
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Seven by Joanna Kavenna review – a madcap journey to the limits of philosophy
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‘Act of family vengeance’: French defamation case highlights perils of writing autofiction
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Tom Gauld on performative reading – cartoon
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Why pleasure is the key to self-improvement
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Lamar wants to have children with his girlfriend. The problem? She’s entirely AI
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Netflix’s New Movie Adapts a Huge Bestseller. There Are Some Key Changes.
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Roger McGough: ‘How often do I have sex? Hang on, I’ll find out … Alexa, how often do I have …’
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Mass surveillance, the metaverse, making America ‘great again’: the novelists who predicted our present
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What does your car say about you? A global portrait of people and their rides, from Shanghai to Santa Monica
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Everything That Annoyed Me About a Megapopular Novel Gets Even Worse in Netflix’s Adaptation
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Sarah Moss: ‘I never liked Wuthering Heights as much as Jane Eyre’
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Belgrave Road by Manish Chauhan review – a tender tale of love beyond borders
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie reveals her one-year-old son has died after a short illness
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The Long Shoe by Bob Mortimer audiobook review – typically quirky cosy crime
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A Long Game by Elizabeth McCracken review – here’s how to really write your novel
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María Corina Machado to publish book on political vision for Venezuela amid upheaval
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The Guardian view on granting legal rights to AI: humans should not give house-room to an ill-advised debate | Editorial
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‘For a moment, only that story matters’: my plan to reignite the all-consuming love of books
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The Oak and the Larch by Sophie Pinkham review – are Russia’s forests the key to its identity?
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This, My Second Life by Patrick Charnley review – an astonishing debut of recovery
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A moment that changed me: in the bombed-out ruins of an apartment block, I saw a book I’d translated
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AI consciousness is a red herring in the safety debate | Letters
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