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  • When the Going Was Good by Graydon Carter review – juicy stories from the heydey of magazines

    The Guardian

    4.4. 08:30

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  • The Day I Discovered Tetris Changed My Life Forever

    TIME

    3.4. 20:18

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  • Meryl Streep in talks to play Aslan in Greta Gerwig’s Narnia movie

    The Guardian

    3.4. 19:38

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  • Elijah Wood says fees for Lord of the Rings actors were ‘not massive’

    The Guardian

    3.4. 16:35

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  • Stirrings of lust and a ginger bush: the Jilly Cooper sentence that sent me down a rabbit hole

    The Guardian

    3.4. 16:00

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  • NaNoWriMo showed me I could knuckle down and write a book – and though it’s closing, I hope the idea behind it lives on

    The Guardian

    3.4. 15:42

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  • Call Me Ishmaelle by Xiaolu Guo review – a gender-swapped Moby-Dick

    The Guardian

    3.4. 12:00

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  • Affairs by Juliet Rosenfeld review – the truth about why we cheat

    The Guardian

    3.4. 10:00

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  • ‘Meta has stolen books’: authors to protest in London against AI trained using ‘shadow library’

    The Guardian

    3.4. 09:00

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  • The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits review – a quietly brilliant midlife roadtrip

    The Guardian

    3.4. 08:30

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  • Beegu review – Alexis Deacon’s mellow yellow alien adventure hits the stage

    The Guardian

    2.4. 15:16

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  • In a new book, top Biden aide describes ‘out of it’ president before Trump debate

    The Guardian

    2.4. 12:00

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  • Yoko by David Sheff review – a queasily one-sided defence

    The Guardian

    2.4. 12:00

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  • Ezra Klein on Trump, Vance and free speech: ‘It feels like we are in one of the darkest imaginable timelines’

    The Guardian

    2.4. 11:00

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  • The Strange Case of Jane O by Karen Thompson Walker review – an impossible tale

    The Guardian

    2.4. 10:00

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  • Miranda July and Elizabeth Strout shortlisted for the Women’s prize for fiction

    The Guardian

    2.4. 09:00

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  • Story of a Murder by Hallie Rubenhold review: the real Cora Crippen

    The Guardian

    2.4. 08:31

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  • ‘Their relationship has ebbed and flowed’: a father and son grow up – in pictures

    The Guardian

    2.4. 08:00

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  • Bullaun Press wins Republic of Consciousness prize for ‘rollicking picaresque’ novel

    The Guardian

    1.4. 21:30

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

    The Guardian

    1.4. 18:07

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  • Here Are the 15 Books You Should Read in April

    TIME

    1.4. 13:00

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  • The Most Precious of Cargoes review – postmodern Holocaust fairytale is dreamy curiosity

    The Guardian

    1.4. 10:00

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  • Story of a Murder by Hallie Rubenhold review – engrossing retelling of ‘the crime of the century’

    The Guardian

    1.4. 08:00

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  • Authors call for UK government to hold Meta accountable for copyright infringement

    The Guardian

    31.3. 14:40

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  • Poem of the week: Digging the Well by Erica McAlpine

    The Guardian

    31.3. 12:36

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  • Gatsby by Jane Crowther; The Gatsby Gambit by Claire Anderson-Wheeler – Jay’s eternal hold

    The Guardian

    31.3. 10:00

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  • 38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England and a Nazi in Patagonia by Philippe Sands review – war crimes revisited

    The Guardian

    31.3. 08:00

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  • ‘Society SUCKS!’ The fanatical diary of a teen scribbler who threw herself into punk

    The Guardian

    31.3. 08:00

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  • Maybe I’m Amazed by John Harris review – with a little help from John, Paul, George and Ringo

    The Guardian

    30.3. 18:00

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  • The Life, Old Age and Death of a Working-Class Woman review – a son confronts his mother’s decline

    The Guardian

    30.3. 16:00

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  • Drax of Drax Hall by Paul Lashmar review – forensic exposé of a British dynasty built on slavery

    The Guardian

    30.3. 14:00

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  • The death of my friend inspired me to follow my standup dreams

    The Guardian

    30.3. 14:00

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  • ‘Have you no sense of decency, sir?’ Joe McCarthy and the road to Trump

    The Guardian

    30.3. 14:00

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  • Revenge review: a luridly fascinating smorgasbord of Trump’s score settling

    The Guardian

    30.3. 13:00

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  • Of Mice and Men review – a tepid revival of Steinbeck’s dust bowl classic

    The Guardian

    30.3. 12:30

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  • Our Beautiful Boys by Sameer Pandya review – teenage lives at the crossroads

    The Guardian

    30.3. 12:00

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  • Journalist Graydon Carter: ‘If there was another 9/11 this week, I don’t think the world would rush to support us’

    The Guardian

    30.3. 10:30

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  • Author Vincenzo Latronico: ‘I left Italy out of sadness’

    The Guardian

    29.3. 19:00

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  • Mathematician Adam Kucharski: ‘Our concepts of what we can prove are shifting’

    The Guardian

    29.3. 17:00

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  • ‘A different philosophy of things’: how Solvej Balle got ahead of Groundhog Day’s time

    The Guardian

    29.3. 12:00

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  • ‘He still features in my nightmares’: how a sinister psychiatrist put hundreds of women in deep, drug-induced comas

    The Guardian

    29.3. 12:00

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  • The Five author Hallie Rubenhold: ‘I really hate true crime’

    The Guardian

    29.3. 10:00

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  • Tom Gauld on literary classics for Mother’s Day – cultural cartoon

    The Guardian

    29.3. 09:00

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  • Maybe I’m Amazed by John Harris review – a father and his autistic son bond through music

    The Guardian

    29.3. 08:30

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  • My Brain: After the Rupture review – a fierce mantra for us all to live by

    The Guardian

    28.3. 23:25

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  • Between the lines: what do White Lotus characters’ book choices tell us?

    The Guardian

    28.3. 15:39

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  • With a little help from my friend: John, Paul and the ‘romance’ that transformed culture

    The Guardian

    28.3. 15:00

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  • What is ‘abundance’ liberalism, and why are people arguing about it?

    The Guardian

    28.3. 12:00

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  • Cynthia Ozick: ‘Alice in Wonderland seems calculatedly cruel’

    The Guardian

    28.3. 11:00

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  • ‘At 60, the bulk of your life is lived. What’s left now?’ Ralph Fiennes and Uberto Pasolini on their ripped and radical take on The Odyssey

    The Guardian

    28.3. 06:00

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  • The Cafe at the Edge of the Woods wins Waterstones children’s book prize

    The Guardian

    27.3. 21:00

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  • French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal sentenced to five years in prison

    The Guardian

    27.3. 19:09

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  • Red or Dead review – Peter Mullan never walks alone as Liverpool FC hero Bill Shankly

    The Guardian

    27.3. 14:11

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  • Salman Rushdie to publish new collection of stories, The Eleventh Hour

    The Guardian

    27.3. 14:00

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  • A Room Above a Shop by Anthony Shapland review – a fantastic debut of forbidden desire

    The Guardian

    27.3. 10:00

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  • What Is Free Speech? by Fara Dabhoiwala review – a brilliant history of a weaponised mantra

    The Guardian

    27.3. 08:30

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  • UK publishing less accessible to Black authors now than before 2020, industry names say

    The Guardian

    26.3. 18:06

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  • The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami review – what if AI could read our minds?

    The Guardian

    26.3. 17:02

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  • Iowa law banning books including 1984 and Ulysses blocked by US federal judge

    The Guardian

    26.3. 14:29

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  • From Blackpool to Play School: Johnny Ball on his days as a ‘bag of nerves’ comic

    The Guardian

    26.3. 12:01

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  • Raw Content by Naomi Booth review – those difficult newborn days

    The Guardian

    26.3. 12:00

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  • Democrats staged ‘hush-hush talks’ in 2023 for Biden to withdraw from race, says book

    The Guardian

    26.3. 11:00

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  • Free by Amanda Knox review – after the acquittal

    The Guardian

    26.3. 10:00

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  • Yuan Yang, Neneh Cherry and Rachel Clarke shortlisted for Women’s prize for nonfiction

    The Guardian

    26.3. 09:00

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  • Richard Osman urges writers to ‘have a good go’ at Meta over breaches of copyright

    The Guardian

    25.3. 16:29

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  • Flannery O’Connor at 100: should we still read her?

    The Guardian

    25.3. 13:00

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  • ‘Something to believe in, even if it’s deeply silly’: why 15,000 people signed up to a letter-writing project

    The Guardian

    25.3. 13:00

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  • The play that changed my life: Eimear McBride on nine hours of Dostoevsky, seen three times

    The Guardian

    25.3. 11:39

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  • In brief: 33 Place Brugmann; The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire; A History of the World in 47 Borders – review

    The Guardian

    25.3. 10:00

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  • On the Clock by Claire Baglin review – a fast food novel for a refined palette

    The Guardian

    25.3. 09:00

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