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  • The Kellerby Code by Jonny Sweet review – social-climbing satire

    The Guardian

    20.3. 12:00

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  • Serbian author Barbi Marković: ‘The real horror story is life itself’

    The Guardian

    20.3. 11:00

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  • Broken Archangel by Roland Philipps review – Roger Casement’s unquiet ghost

    The Guardian

    20.3. 10:00

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  • Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange review – wounds of history

    The Guardian

    20.3. 08:30

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  • Free Therapy by Rebecca Ivory review – delicious reveals and rug pulls in stories of aimless women

    The Guardian

    19.3. 19:00

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  • Donald Trump’s niece to publish follow-up to bestselling memoir this year

    The Guardian

    19.3. 18:52

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  • Booze, jigsaws and rainbows: revisiting Ray’s a Laugh – in pictures

    The Guardian

    19.3. 08:00

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  • The House of Hidden Meanings: A Memoir by RuPaul review – poignant, egotistical and often wise

    The Guardian

    19.3. 08:00

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  • Two Hours by Alba Arikha review – an impassioned tale of how life pummels and reshapes us

    The Guardian

    18.3. 19:00

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  • Did you solve it? Lewis Carroll for insomniacs

    The Guardian

    18.3. 17:57

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  • The big idea: should we worry about trillionaires?

    The Guardian

    18.3. 13:30

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  • Poem of the week: To Robert Browning by Walter Savage Landor

    The Guardian

    18.3. 11:00

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  • The Silver Bone by Andrey Kurkov – droll detective work in revolutionary Kyiv

    The Guardian

    18.3. 08:00

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  • All Before Me by Esther Rutter review – the healing power of place and poetry

    The Guardian

    17.3. 19:00

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  • Rites of Passage by Judith Flanders review – a brilliant account of Victorian Britain in mourning

    The Guardian

    17.3. 15:00

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  • ‘I don’t think I developed emotionally’: Earl Spencer on the pain of boarding-school abuse

    The Guardian

    17.3. 14:00

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  • Among the exvangelicals: Sarah McCammon on faith, Trump and leaving the churches behind

    The Guardian

    17.3. 10:00

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  • Crime and thrillers of the month – review

    The Guardian

    17.3. 09:30

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  • ‘Longing for home’: letters of Irish emigrants to US reveal 400 years of trials and triumphs

    The Guardian

    17.3. 09:00

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  • Me and Mr Jones by Suzi Ronson review – Stardust memories of David Bowie’s hairdresser

    The Guardian

    17.3. 08:00

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  • The Rev Richard Coles: ‘I think my CV looks like the work of a fantasist’

    The Guardian

    16.3. 19:00

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  • The Bee Sting’s Paul Murray: ‘Climate worry is the unavoidable background for being alive in the 21st century’

    The Guardian

    16.3. 16:01

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  • ‘The little girl in Persepolis has grown up’: Marjane Satrapi on life after her hit graphic novel – and her radical new work

    The Guardian

    16.3. 15:00

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  • From Brideshead to Saltburn: why we can’t get enough of country house stories

    The Guardian

    16.3. 12:00

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  • Tommy Orange: ‘My whole family has had problems with addiction, including myself’

    The Guardian

    16.3. 10:00

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  • Your Wild and Precious Life by Liz Jensen review – spiritual awakening in the aftermath of loss

    The Guardian

    16.3. 08:30

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  • ‘Everything is possible’: a worrying new book explores the danger of disinformation

    The Guardian

    16.3. 08:18

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  • James Sharpe obituary

    The Guardian

    15.3. 19:34

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  • Romantasy, AI and Palestinian voices: publishing trends emerge at London book fair

    The Guardian

    15.3. 19:32

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  • AI translation: how to train ‘the horses of enlightenment’

    The Guardian

    15.3. 13:12

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  • Kae Tempest: ‘I used to read David Icke. Imagine that’

    The Guardian

    15.3. 11:00

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  • Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood review – a quiet novel of immense power

    The Guardian

    15.3. 08:30

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  • Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting wins inaugural Nero book of the year prize

    The Guardian

    14.3. 20:30

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  • Five of the best books inspired by classic novels

    The Guardian

    14.3. 15:39

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  • Impossible Monsters by Michael Taylor review – fossil feuds

    The Guardian

    14.3. 12:00

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  • The biggest myth about Maria Callas? She was no tragic icon

    The Guardian

    14.3. 12:00

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  • The Painter’s Daughters by Emily Howes review – Gainsborough’s girls

    The Guardian

    14.3. 10:00

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  • Don’t Look Left by Atef Abu Saif review – in the line of fire

    The Guardian

    14.3. 08:30

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  • Poet Liz Berry’s The Home Child wins Writers’ prize book of the year

    The Guardian

    13.3. 19:00

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  • Who’s Afraid of Gender? by Judith Butler review – the gender theorist goes mainstream

    The Guardian

    13.3. 13:00

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  • Help Wanted by Adelle Waldman review – acid comedy of precarity

    The Guardian

    13.3. 12:00

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  • Carnegie medal for children’s books shortlist announced

    The Guardian

    13.3. 10:45

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  • Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson review – rich literary reading of the first book of the Bible

    The Guardian

    13.3. 10:00

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  • Mona of the Manor by Armistead Maupin review – tales of the country

    The Guardian

    13.3. 08:30

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  • Brett Kavanaugh knows truth of alleged sexual assault, Christine Blasey Ford says in book

    The Guardian

    13.3. 08:00

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  • Joanne Harris: ‘Some of us don’t see the line between the books and the world’

    The Guardian

    12.3. 18:33

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  • Gary Lineker, Theresa May and David Nicholls join the Hay festival 2024 lineup

    The Guardian

    12.3. 13:00

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  • The monster mash: Frankenstein is reanimated for dance, stitched together with Greek myths

    The Guardian

    12.3. 10:49

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  • Aide tried to stop Trump praising Hitler – by telling him Mussolini was ‘great guy’

    The Guardian

    12.3. 10:00

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  • A Year of Last Things by Michael Ondaatje review – a connoisseur of atmospheres

    The Guardian

    12.3. 10:00

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  • Final Verdict by Tobias Buck review – the weight of collective guilt

    The Guardian

    12.3. 08:00

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  • Say squeeze! Famous photographs remade in Play-Doh – in pictures

    The Guardian

    12.3. 08:00

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  • Nicholas Sparks Reflects on The Notebook‘s Legacy as the Musical Comes to Broadway

    TIME

    11.3. 19:08

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  • I didn’t get the credit for my bestselling book: the secret life of the celebrity ghost writer

    The Guardian

    11.3. 15:00

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  • Poem of the week: Holidaying with Dad During the Divorce by Jessica Traynor

    The Guardian

    11.3. 11:46

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  • The Hunter by Tana French review – a master of her craft

    The Guardian

    11.3. 10:00

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  • Little Englanders by Alwyn Turner review – portrait of a poignant interlude in British history

    The Guardian

    11.3. 08:00

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  • In brief: Malma Station; Grief Is for People; Ghosts in the Hedgerow – review

    The Guardian

    10.3. 18:00

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  • How to Be Somebody Else by Miranda Pountney review – a constant sense of slippage and precarity

    The Guardian

    10.3. 17:00

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  • The Price of Life by Jenny Kleeman review – the uncomfortable cost of living

    The Guardian

    10.3. 16:00

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  • ‘We are all mixed’: Henry Louis Gates Jr on race, being arrested and working towards America’s redemption

    The Guardian

    10.3. 14:00

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  • Shadow Lines by Nicholas Royle review – buried treasure between the pages

    The Guardian

    10.3. 14:00

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  • The Lede review: Calvin Trillin on the golden age of American reporting

    The Guardian

    10.3. 10:00

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  • Madness by Antonia Hylton review – how racism created a mental health crisis in the US

    The Guardian

    10.3. 08:00

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  • My mother, the monster – and how I came to understand and forgive her

    The Guardian

    10.3. 08:00

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  • Until August by Gabriel García Márquez review – his abandoned last novel

    The Guardian

    10.3. 06:30

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  • Jon Cruddas: ‘Labour has to rediscover its moral purpose’

    The Guardian

    9.3. 19:00

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  • ‘I was having a much better time as a girl in that parallel life’: how an app sparked a late-life gender transition

    The Guardian

    9.3. 17:00

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  • ‘I wanted to save the world!’: Grace Blakeley, TikTok’s answer to Tony Benn

    The Guardian

    9.3. 12:00

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  • ‘You’re gay, sir, innit?’: As a teacher, I kept my sexuality a secret – until I couldn’t

    The Guardian

    9.3. 12:00

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