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A Rebel and a Traitor by Rory Carroll review – the extraordinary story of Roger Casement
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Transcription by Ben Lerner review – a stunning exploration of technology and storytelling
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Lázár by Nelio Biedermann review – a Hungarian epic from a 22-year-old author
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Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review – the writing secrets of Stephen King
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Microsoft VP’s memoir of growing up in India makes unexpected case for what matters in the age of AI
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Tom Gauld on embracing the short novel – cartoon
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‘Serve, smile, procreate’: Yesteryear author Caro Claire Burke on the rise of the tradwife
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Down on your luck? How behavioural neuroscience could help
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My mom, the cult leader: ‘She told us what to wear, when to pray, how we would have sex. We were prisoners’
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‘I was in the pit of despair’: Non-speaking autistic novelist Woody Brown on his journey from write-off to writer
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Benjamin Wood: ‘John Fowles’s The Magus was so frustrating I threw it at the wall’
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Love Lane by Patrick Gale review – a homecoming tale with echoes of Brokeback Mountain
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No New York by Adele Bertei review – a vivid, vibrant, musical coming of age
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A Far-flung Life by ML Stedman review – a masterful examination of loss
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Sleep Tight, Disgusting Blob wins Waterstones children’s book prize
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‘Effortlessly hip’: two novels named joint winners of Queen Mary small press fiction prize
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The Two Roberts by Damian Barr audiobook review – love and lost dreams in bohemian London
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Daunting, inspiring, comforting, terrifying: the writers who can make silence as eloquent as words
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A Self-Published Book Became the Bestselling Novel in America. After Reading It, I Think I Know Why.
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My last fight with my Palestinian father still haunts me. Neither of us could bury the past
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Muskism by Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff review – how Elon Musk is reshaping the world
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Permanence by Sophie Mackintosh review – high-concept adultery fable
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Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies aged 80
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Poem about ‘relentlessness of the news cycle’ wins National Poetry Competition
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First Queen’s reading medal goes to Black British book festival founder Selina Brown
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When my best friend died, I couldn’t bear to delete her phone contact. Here’s why I never will
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Arundhati Roy and Lyse Doucet lead ‘exceptional’ Women’s prize for nonfiction shortlist
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‘A new world is being born’: author Rebecca Solnit on the ‘slow revolution’ the far right cannot tolerate
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Kurdish kitchens, baked bean alaska and Mexican soul: the best spring cookbooks for 2026 – review
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Black Bag by Luke Kennard review – a campus comedy for our end times
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Do We Feel Friendly Towards Aliens When We’re Alienated from Each Other?
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The Writer and the Traitor by Robert Verkaik review – the strange case of Graham Greene and Kim Philby
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Maggie O’Farrell and fellow judges award inaugural Hilary Mantel prize for fiction
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Tech-Mogul Inventions Like the Cybertruck Are Rooted in an Insidious Fantasy
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Enough Said by Alan Bennett review – a man for all seasons
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The News from Dublin by Colm Tóibín review – subtle short stories about being far from home
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How Jürgen Habermas helped me cope with my wife’s death | Letters
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How a $11M, 2-Foot-Tall Jeweled Egg Ruined a Business, a Marriage, and a Family
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Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor review – portrait of a working-class artist in New York
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We Know You Can Pay a Million by Anja Shortland review – the terrifying new world of ransomware
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‘In 20 years most of the world could be racist dictatorships’: Ibram X Kendi on book bans and far-right fear-mongering
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Tom Gauld on the insensitivity reader – cartoon
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Is time a figment of our imaginations?
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‘I want my career, my children and a free supple life’: Sylvia Plath’s radical reinvention
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We are living in a period of political anti-intellectualism. But in pop culture, clever is the new cool
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The Melbourne expert who has spent a lifetime uncovering ‘the archaeology of the printed book’
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Amazon MGM Gets a Much-Needed Hit With ‘Project Hail Mary’
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‘On the threshold of a new age’: inside the New Museum’s $82m expansion and landmark new exhibition in New York
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Hot Celebrities Are Reading Smut Aloud for Romance Fans. I Tried Listening—and Kind of Liked It.
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Under Milk Wood review – dark fairytales swirl around Dylan Thomas’s evergreen village
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‘I’ve learned first-hand how evil is tolerated’: Colm Tóibín on living in the US under Trump
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Why The Internet Is Arguing About Its Favorite Feminist
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A Succession Battle More Brutal Than the TV Show
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I spy the wisecracking master of the thriller | Letters
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Hachette pulls horror novel Shy Girl after suspected AI use
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Small Island review – Windrush epic speaks to our era with startling clarity
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The Salt Path author published earlier book under alias, despite debut claims
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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The Names author Florence Knapp: ‘I’d love to write with Maya Angelou’s warmth’
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Chain of Ideas by Ibram X Kendi review – anatomy of a conspiracy theory
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Ryan Gosling’s New Movie Is Out of This World
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PEN America announce 2026 World Voices festival with Judith Butler and Bill McKibben
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The Barbecue at No 9 by Jennie Godfrey audiobook review – secrets and lies in suburbia
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A Queer Inheritance by Michael Hall review – the National Trust’s LGBTQ history revealed
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Mare by Emily Haworth-Booth review – profound story of a woman’s love for a horse
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Derek Owusu and Seán Hewitt shortlisted for Dylan Thomas prize
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Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave review – a will-they-won’t-they queer romance
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Climate fiction prize announces finalists including Madeleine Thien and Robbie Arnott
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