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  • Dianaworld by Edward White review – why we’re still obsessed with the people’s princess

    The Guardian

    12.5. 08:00

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  • Nevermoor’s Jessica Townsend on frantic fans, her fantasy smash hit – and feeling ‘gutted’ by JK Rowling

    The Guardian

    11.5. 17:00

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  • The big idea: could the English language die?

    The Guardian

    11.5. 15:00

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  • Tom Gauld on martial arts for authors – cartoon

    The Guardian

    11.5. 12:00

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  • Given up on reading? Elif Shafak on why we still need novels

    The Guardian

    11.5. 12:00

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  • ‘Buddhism and Björk help me handle fame’: novelist Ocean Vuong

    The Guardian

    10.5. 10:00

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  • Ocean with David Attenborough, Forever and PinkPantheress: the week in rave reviews

    The Guardian

    10.5. 07:00

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  • Channing Tatum and Pedro Pascal write poems for Canadian musician Mustafa’s book

    The Guardian

    9.5. 21:55

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  • Two Pints review – Roddy Doyle’s boozy banter is a masterclass in comedy

    The Guardian

    9.5. 17:23

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  • Post your questions for Cosey Fanni Tutti

    The Guardian

    9.5. 15:52

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  • Einkvan review – Nobel-winner’s eerie, evocative study of estrangement and solitude

    The Guardian

    9.5. 12:02

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  • Willkommen, bienvenue! New festival celebrates translated fiction from Cameroon to Slovakia as sales boom

    The Guardian

    9.5. 11:49

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  • Emma Jane Unsworth: ‘I blush when I think of Miranda July’s All Fours. I became a changed woman’

    The Guardian

    9.5. 11:00

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  • The best science fiction, fantasy and horror – reviews roundup

    The Guardian

    9.5. 10:00

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  • Gunk by Saba Sams review – boozy nights and baby love

    The Guardian

    9.5. 08:00

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  • Leave them hanging on the telephone | Brief letters

    The Guardian

    8.5. 18:04

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  • The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff audiobook review – a fugitive’s fight for survival

    The Guardian

    8.5. 16:00

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  • The History Behind Judy Blume’s Most Controversial Novel, Forever

    TIME

    8.5. 14:00

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  • Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson review – a genre-defying graphic novel about class, religion and globalisation

    The Guardian

    8.5. 08:00

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  • This month’s best paperbacks: Sally Rooney, Salman Rushdie and more

    The Guardian

    7.5. 10:00

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  • The Illegals by Shaun Walker review – gripping true stories of spies who lived deep undercover

    The Guardian

    7.5. 10:00

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  • The Names by Florence Knapp – the verdict on spring’s hottest debut

    The Guardian

    7.5. 08:00

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  • Is Dua Lipa the best literary interviewer?

    The Guardian

    6.5. 16:00

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  • Sunstruck by William Rayfet Hunter review – a Saltburn-style story of identity

    The Guardian

    6.5. 10:00

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  • Mark Twain by Ron Chernow review – the story of America’s first literary celebrity, from the author of Hamilton

    The Guardian

    6.5. 08:00

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  • Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha wins Pulitzer prize for commentary

    The Guardian

    5.5. 23:22

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  • Next Time, Keith McNally Says He’s Only Going to Write About Dead People

    TIME

    5.5. 22:56

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  • ‘I’m burping? At least I didn’t fart!’ Ten things I’ve learned about ageing rockers

    The Guardian

    5.5. 12:00

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  • Poem of the week: Vergissmeinnicht by Keith Douglas

    The Guardian

    5.5. 11:00

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  • Pathemata by Maggie Nelson review – a writer’s attempt to describe chronic pain

    The Guardian

    5.5. 10:00

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  • Dream State by Eric Puchner review – an epic tale of paradise lost

    The Guardian

    5.5. 08:00

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  • A child on thin ice: EA Hanks on life with her abusive mother – and world-famous father

    The Guardian

    5.5. 06:00

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  • Homefires burning: how a cache of passionate love letters shows the second world war on two fronts

    The Guardian

    5.5. 06:00

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  • Tom Gauld on the comprehensive bookshop – cartoon

    The Guardian

    4.5. 17:01

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  • Better at everything: how AI could make human beings irrelevant

    The Guardian

    4.5. 15:00

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  • Love Groundhog Day and Russian Doll? These are the novels for you

    The Guardian

    4.5. 13:00

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  • Love endures all, including slavery and the pandemic. I wanted to show how

    The Guardian

    3.5. 14:00

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  • I always wondered what had happened to my missing brother. Could I ever forgive my father for driving him away?

    The Guardian

    3.5. 13:00

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  • ‘Protest shapes the world’: Rebecca Solnit on the fight back against Trump

    The Guardian

    3.5. 10:00

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  • The Four Seasons, A Complete Unknown and Model/Actriz: the week in rave reviews

    The Guardian

    3.5. 07:00

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  • Do we really need more male novelists?

    The Guardian

    2.5. 17:12

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  • ‘Full-circle moment’: Candice Carty-Williams joins judging panel as 4thWrite prize opens for entries

    The Guardian

    2.5. 13:00

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  • Has Marvel shot itself in the foot by bringing superfreak Sentry into Thunderbolts*?

    The Guardian

    2.5. 11:43

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  • ‘A natural storyteller’: Jane Gardam remembered by Tessa Hadley

    The Guardian

    2.5. 11:13

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  • Margaret Drabble: ‘Our family had a passion for Georgette Heyer’

    The Guardian

    2.5. 11:01

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  • ‘Music is never fixed in me’ … cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason on surviving a ‘volcano of racism’

    The Guardian

    2.5. 11:00

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  • The Guardian view on the Gruffalo: a well-timed comeback, wart and all | Editorial

    The Guardian

    1.5. 19:56

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  • Question 7 by Richard Flanagan audiobook review – a bold memoir of life and near-death

    The Guardian

    1.5. 16:00

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  • New book prize to award aspiring writer £75,000 for first three pages of novel

    The Guardian

    1.5. 15:00

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  • The Best New Books to Read in May

    TIME

    1.5. 13:00

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  • The Pretender by Jo Harkin review – a bold and brilliant comedy of royal intrigue

    The Guardian

    1.5. 08:00

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  • What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in April

    The Guardian

    30.4. 15:00

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  • Gruffalo to return with first new book in more than 20 years

    The Guardian

    30.4. 13:30

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  • ‘As a film lover, I want more’: the Black female directors taking centre stage

    The Guardian

    30.4. 13:20

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  • Parents: what are the best books to read aloud to children?

    The Guardian

    30.4. 12:58

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  • Playing with words: why novelists are becoming video game writers – and vice-versa

    The Guardian

    30.4. 10:00

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  • Most parents don’t enjoy reading to their children, survey suggests

    The Guardian

    30.4. 10:00

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  • The Alienation Effect by Owen Hatherley review – meet the brutalists

    The Guardian

    30.4. 08:30

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  • Jane Gardam, author of Old Filth and The Hollow Land, dies aged 96

    The Guardian

    29.4. 17:55

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  • Philip Pullman announces The Rose Field, the final part of Lyra’s story

    The Guardian

    29.4. 14:00

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  • Consider Yourself Kissed by Jessica Stanley review – a delightfully grounded romance

    The Guardian

    29.4. 10:00

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  • Parallel Lines by Edward St Aubyn review – troubled minds and family mysteries

    The Guardian

    29.4. 08:00

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  • ‘You have to be taken inside Poirot’s brain’: Ken Ludwig on the secret to adapting Agatha Christie

    The Guardian

    29.4. 06:00

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  • New independent press to focus on male writers

    The Guardian

    28.4. 19:07

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  • Poem of the week: Gravel by Maurice Riordan

    The Guardian

    28.4. 15:43

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  • Notes to John by Joan Didion review – a writer on the couch

    The Guardian

    28.4. 10:00

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  • Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane review – streams of consciousness

    The Guardian

    28.4. 08:30

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  • Tom Gauld on microdosing Jane Austen at the office – cartoon

    The Guardian

    27.4. 17:00

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  • The big idea: will we ever make life in the lab?

    The Guardian

    27.4. 16:00

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  • I’ve never kept a diary. But if I had, I’d want it destroyed when I die | Emma Beddington

    The Guardian

    27.4. 15:00

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