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With Sátántangó and Werckmeister Harmonies, Béla Tarr became the vividly disquieting master of spiritual desolation
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What we’re reading: Alan Hollinghurst, Samantha Harvey and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in December
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Love, desire and community: the new generation of readers bonding over romance novels
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Money Talks: The Agony and Ecstasy of Barbie
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19 reads for when Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' gives you a book hangover
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Arborescence by Rhett Davis review – why would people turn into trees?
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Stories About Death, Sex and Money to Start the New Year
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‘A front row seat to witness history’: Ed Kashi’s astonishing global images – in pictures
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The Score by C Thi Nguyen review – a brilliant warning about the gamification of everyday life
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Hamnet review – Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley beguile and captivate in audacious Shakespearean tragedy
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Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 series launches at CES with Intel’s newest chips and a refined design
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Michael Schumacher, author of Francis Ford Coppola and Eric Clapton biographies, dies aged 75
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‘There’s this whole other story’: inside the fight to end slavery in the Americas
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The Ten Year Affair by Erin Somers review – the midlife adultery story our generation deserves
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Made in America by Edward Stourton review – why the ‘Trump doctrine’ is no aberration
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When a heart attack left me in a coma, my hallucinations inspired a novel – and a new life
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As a student, he was involved in a drunk-driving incident that killed a cyclist. Years later he would become expert in the healing powers of guilt
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Aliens: the spread of invasive plants and animals across Europe – in pictures
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‘It has become difficult to live’: Hungarian writers bemoan country’s hostile environment
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Dreaming of writing your novel this year? Rip up all the rules!
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Richard Pollak, 91, Dies; Edited Magazine That Criticized the Media
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Wuthering Heights is like a Greek tragedy | Letters
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Every Emily Henry romance novel, ranked
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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Andrew Miller: ‘DH Lawrence forced me to my feet – I was madly excited’
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Blank Canvas by Grace Murray review – a superb debut from a 22-year-old author
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The Bright Side by Sumit Paul-Choudhury review – a hymn to positivity
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Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams on 4,000 yards: ‘I was brought here for those types of things’
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The Master of Contradictions by Morten Høi Jensen review – how Thomas Mann wrote The Magic Mountain
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The Dead Don’t Bleed by Neil Rollinson review – a gripping tale of family and forbidden love
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Their First Book Changed the World. The Follow-Up Made Me Feel Something I Didn’t Know I Could Feel.
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As a terminally online book nerd, I decided to try asking IRL what I should read. This is what happened | Rafqa Touma
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The Zorg by Siddharth Kara review – scarcely imaginable horrors at sea
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Poem of the week: The Man in the Wind by Anne Stevenson
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The English House by Dan Cruickshank review – if walls could talk
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This Is Where the Serpent Lives by Daniyal Mueenuddin – set to be a standout novel of 2026
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‘What other silences filled my childhood?’: Tareq Baconi on excavating his queer and Palestinian identities
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‘It’s no romcom’: why the real Wuthering Heights is too extreme for the screen
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Could AI relationships actually be good for us?
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The Cat by Georges Simenon review – Maigret author’s tale of a toxic marriage
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Tom Gauld on 27 December – cartoon
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10 Goldman Sachs leaders share the books and podcasts that made them smarter in 2025
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I wrote a book while working full-time. These 3 productivity habits helped me do it without sacrificing sleep.
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Books to look out for in 2026 – fiction
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The books to look out for in 2026
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Our favorite books we read in 2025
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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‘Like Kafka by way of Pedro Almodóvar’: 10 debut novels to look out for in 2026
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In 2025 reparations became central to UK ties with the Caribbean and Africa – so how do we move forward? | Kenneth Mohammed
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Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell audiobook review – the life and loss of the woman behind the Bard
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How the French fell in love with family-driven memoirs and autofiction | Anne-Laure Pineau
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Business Insider staff share their favorite books of 2025
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Ice by Jacek Dukaj review – a dazzling journey to an alternate Siberia
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Books to look out for in 2026 – nonfiction
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Truth in fantasy: what Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials taught us over its 30-year run
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Converts by Melanie McDonagh review – roads to Rome
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Killing the Dead by John Blair review – a gloriously gruesome history of vampires
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In Berlin, I took an evening class on fascism – and found out how to stop the AfD | Tania Roettger
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New York Times reporter files lawsuit against AI companies
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Charlie Mackesy’s Always Remember is Christmas No 1 in the UK’s bestsellers chart
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Sydney’s queer bookstore ‘haven’ to close after 43 years: ‘This has never been about just selling books’
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‘I’ve waited for this movie my whole life’: Guardian readers’ best films of 2025
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What to read in 2026: recommendations from booksellers and publishers in Abuja, Nairobi and Brighton
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Bad Bad Girl by Gish Jen review – why was my mother so cruel to me?
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Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives
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There’s Already a Far More Damning Account of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes Than Anything in the New Files
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First footage of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey released online
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