-
Older >
-
David Walliams dropped from Waterstones festival
The Guardian
··
-
John Updike’s best books – Ranked!
The Guardian
··
-
The Land Trap by Mike Bird review – ground down
The Guardian
··
-
Palaver by Bryan Washington review – a remix of the author’s greatest hits
The Guardian
··
-
Poem of the week: Down on the canal on Christmas Day by Chris McCabe
The Guardian
··
-
‘He shouldn’t be allowed to hide’: the Golden State Killer’s prosecutor on the relentless search for the mass murderer
The Guardian
··
-
Tom Gauld on the last-minute Christmas rush at the bookshop – cartoon
The Guardian
··
-
The books quiz of 2025 – set by Mick Herron, Bernardine Evaristo, Ali Smith and more
The Guardian
··
-
There’s a new space race – will the billionaires win?
The Guardian
··
-
Not just love, actually: why romance fiction is booming
The Guardian
··
-
From Dr Seuss to All Quiet on the Western Front: 19 books to help you find hope, sense and resistance in difficult times
The Guardian
··
-
The Radical Power of Assuming Good Faith
-
How to Build Trust in a Distrustful World
-
‘There’s a sense of our freedoms becoming vulnerable’: novelist Alan Hollinghurst
The Guardian
··
-
‘From her pen sprang unforgettable females’: 16th-century Spanish author’s knight’s tale given reboot
The Guardian
··
-
The Guardian view on the rise of romantic fiction: finally getting the respect it deserves
The Guardian
··
-
David Walliams dropped by publisher over alleged inappropriate behaviour
The Guardian
··
-
Nonfiction can also give us consolation | Brief letters
The Guardian
··
-
11 books for fans of 'Heated Rivalry'
Business Insider
··
-
Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
The Guardian
··
-
Yael van der Wouden : ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy cured my fear of aliens’
The Guardian
··
-
Making Mary Poppins by Todd James Pierce review – the musical brothers behind the movie magic
The Guardian
··
-
A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke audiobook review – an honest and hilarious memoir
The Guardian
··
-
The Horniest Show on TV Actually Has a Weirdly Conservative Message. Don’t Fall for It.
-
Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen review – a prescient classic of cryogenics
The Guardian
··
-
Doug McMillon shares his final reading list as Walmart CEO, with topics from AI to basketball to China
Business Insider
··
-
Are we falling out of love with nonfiction?
The Guardian
··
-
‘Don’t be disheartened by mistakes’: 10 lessons my artist father taught me
The Guardian
··
-
How Hockey Romance Went Viral
-
Bog Queen by Anna North review – a tale that could dig deeper
The Guardian
··
-
Virginia Roberts Giuffre: Epstein accuser’s memoir sells 1m copies in two months
The Guardian
··
-
Stephen Fry launches campaign to boost reading for pleasure
The Guardian
··
-
From Harry Potter to The Crying Game, Susie Figgis’s explosive enthusiasm made her an irreplaceable casting director
The Guardian
··
-
The Housemaid review – Sydney Sweeney takes the job from hell in outrageous suspense thriller
The Guardian
··
-
Richard Osman among authors backing call to issue library card to all UK babies
The Guardian
··
-
The Innocents of Florence by Joseph Luzzi review – how abandoned babies spurred a flowering of Renaissance art
The Guardian
··
-
Samin Nosrat’s Recipe for Self-Compassion
-
How did a warm, cheery man like Rob Reiner make a film as horrific as Misery?
The Guardian
··
-
Noopiming: The Cure for White Ladies by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson review – startlingly original
The Guardian
··
-
‘The antithesis to Nazi ideology’: how Pippi Longstocking was born to stand up to Hitler
The Guardian
··
-
Tell Me Softly review – high-school romance of bad boys and blurred boundaries
The Guardian
··
-
‘Lunch could last all day – and night’: inside Coco Chanel’s sun-kissed sanctum for art’s superstars
The Guardian
··
-
The 10 Best Recipes of 2025—Including the Last Condiment You’ll Ever Need
-
Christmas Carol Goes Wrong review – a Dickensian disaster to savour
The Guardian
··
-
Poem of the week: Winter Walk by Lynette Roberts
The Guardian
··
-
Pulse by Cynan Jones review – short stories that show the vitality of the form
The Guardian
··
-
William Golding: The Faber Letters review – the making of a masterpiece
The Guardian
··
-
Kindle's in-book AI assistant can answer all your questions without spoilers
-
The Guardian
··
-
Is it time to redraw our maps?
The Guardian
··
-
‘Suddenly, it was everywhere’: why some books become blockbusters overnight
The Guardian
··
-
To Fully Appreciate the Brilliant New Knives Out, It Helps to Understand the Subgenres It’s Riffing On
-
‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone
The Guardian
··
-
The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
The Guardian
··
-
Joanna Trollope, bestselling chronicler of ordinary life, dies aged 82
The Guardian
··
-
The Ending of This Oscar Favorite Is Making People Uglysob. I’ve Been Thinking a Lot About Why It’s So Powerful.
-
Jonathan Coe: ‘I was a Tory until I read Tony Benn’
The Guardian
··
-
Horror hit Paranormal Activity spawns a West End play – and even its director yelped with fear
The Guardian
··
-
Joyride by Susan Orlean review – an extraordinary, curious life
The Guardian
··
-
Into the Woods review – Brothers Grimm gloriously mashed up by Sondheim
The Guardian
··
-
The Guardian
··
-
Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson to return for latest Hunger Games instalment
The Guardian
··
-
Where to start with: Arundhati Roy
The Guardian
··
-
Ever Since We Small by Celeste Mohammed review – a big-hearted Caribbean tale
The Guardian
··
-
Sophie Kinsella, ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ Author, Dies at 55
The New York Times
··
-
Confessions of a Shopaholic novelist Sophie Kinsella dies aged 55
The Guardian
··
-
Confessions of a Shopaholic novelist Sophie Kinsella dies aged 55
The Guardian
··
-
The BFG review – RSC’s big friendly mishmash lacks Matilda’s confidence
The Guardian
··
-
Flat Earth by Anika Jade Levy review – fear and loathing in New York
The Guardian
··
-
Don’t Burn Anyone at the Stake Today by Naomi Alderman review – how to navigate the information crisis
The Guardian
··