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  • I Love You, Byeee by Adam Buxton audiobook review – warm and witty whimsy

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  • All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert review – excruciating to read

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  • The Climate Diplomat by Peter Betts review – the most important person you’ve never heard of

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  • No Friend to This House by Natalie Haynes review – a thrilling take on the Golden Fleece myth

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  • The Man in My Basement review – Willem Dafoe is an unsettling guest in eerie psychodrama

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  • Wainwright prize for nature writing awarded to memoir about raising a hare during lockdown

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    10.9. 21:30

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  • Harris calls Biden’s decision to seek re-election ‘recklessness’ in new memoir

    The Guardian

    10.9. 15:57

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  • The Long Walk review – Stephen King death game dystopia is the grimmest mainstream movie for some time

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    10.9. 14:00

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  • ‘It was a fair shot’: Anna Wintour belatedly gives her verdict on The Devil Wears Prada

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    10.9. 13:17

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  • ‘Who wouldn’t want pure cocaine?’: the radical plan to prevent overdoses with better drugs

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    10.9. 13:00

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  • A Splintering by Dur e Aziz Amna review – a woman’s ambitions in Pakistan

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  • How to Save the Internet by Nick Clegg review – spinning Silicon Valley

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  • The play that changed my life: ‘Pinter’s Betrayal made me think: this is how I want to write’

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  • The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown review – weapons-grade nonsense from beginning to end

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    9.9. 10:00

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  • The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai review – a dazzling epic

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    9.9. 08:00

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  • ‘Looks so sizzling they could fry an egg!’ How the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice adaptation changed my life

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    9.9. 06:00

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  • Between the Waves by Tom McTague review – the long view on Brexit

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    8.9. 08:00

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  • Tom Gauld on coming home after a holiday – cartoon

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  • Bunny author Mona Awad: ‘I’m a dark-minded soul’

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    7.9. 13:00

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  • Warsaw opens metro station ‘express’ library to get commuters off their phones

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    7.9. 11:36

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  • ‘I never hold back’: Sally Mann on her controversial family photos and becoming a writer

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    7.9. 11:01

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  • I was a chess prodigy trapped in a religious cult. It left me with years of fear and self-loathing

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    7.9. 07:00

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  • From a new Thomas Pynchon novel to a memoir by Margaret Atwood: the biggest books of the autumn

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    6.9. 13:00

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  • The astonishing story of the aristocrat who hid her Jewish lover in a sofa bed – and other German rebels who defied the Nazis

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    6.9. 12:00

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  • Slow Horses author Mick Herron: ‘I love doing things that are against the rules’

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    6.9. 10:00

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  • Educating Yorkshire to Honey Don’t!: the week in rave reviews

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    6.9. 07:00

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  • Steve review – Cillian Murphy is outstanding in ferocious reform school drama

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    6.9. 02:00

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  • AI startup Anthropic agrees to pay $1.5bn to settle book piracy lawsuit

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    5.9. 22:19

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  • Deaf Republic review – a town under military occupation falls defiantly silent

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    5.9. 17:19

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  • The best recent poetry – review roundup

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    5.9. 13:00

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  • Rumaan Alam: ‘Reading JD Salinger now is like running into that particular ex at a cafe’

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    5.9. 11:00

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  • ‘You’re either getting punched or going skinny dipping’: Swedish indie star Jens Lekman on playing 132 weddings of his fans

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    5.9. 09:00

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  • Domination by Alice Roberts review – a brilliant but cynical history of Christianity

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    5.9. 08:00

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  • Three Days in June by Anne Tyler audiobook review – a masterclass in marital disharmony

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    4.9. 16:00

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  • Fires Which Burned Brightly by Sebastian Faulks review – a grief-infused puzzle of a memoir

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    4.9. 10:00

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  • Jumanji review – startling 90s game fantasy adventure with Robin Williams in winning form

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    4.9. 10:00

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  • Buckeye by Patrick Ryan review – behind the American dream

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    4.9. 08:00

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  • Wuthering Heights: first trailer for Emerald Fennell’s erotic adaptation

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    3.9. 22:54

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  • Canada: Alberta pauses book ban after schools remove Handmaid’s Tale, 1984 and other classics

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    3.9. 17:54

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  • ‘Europe is the core – America joined as an offshoot’: the historian challenging what ‘the west’ means

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    3.9. 13:26

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  • On Swift Horses review – Jacob Elordi and Daisy Edgar-Jones simmer in glossy drama of sex and identity

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    3.9. 12:00

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  • This month’s best paperbacks: Haruki Murakami, Richard Powers and more

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    3.9. 10:00

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  • Shamiso by Brian Chikwava review – a globe-trotting coming-of-age story

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    3.9. 10:00

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  • Indignity: A Life Reimagined by Lea Ypi review – love, war and betrayal

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    3.9. 08:00

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  • Margaret Atwood releases short story critiquing book bans in Canada

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    2.9. 18:44

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  • Tainted love: how Ukrainians are ridding themselves of Russian-language books

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    2.9. 10:54

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  • The Two Roberts by Damian Barr review – lost story of a gay art duo

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    2.9. 10:00

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  • A Short History of Stupidity by Stuart Jeffries review – comfortably dumb?

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    2.9. 10:00

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  • The Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith review – a terrific, tightly plotted romp

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    2.9. 08:00

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  • ‘Visceral, sensual wonders’: why The Talented Mr Ripley is my feelgood movie

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    1.9. 11:00

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  • Vilhelm’s Room by Tove Ditlevsen review – a portrait of catastrophic mental illness

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    1.9. 10:00

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  • ‘You’re the only port of call for 400 hospital patients, which is absurd’: Matthew Hutchinson on the perils of life as an NHS doctor

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    1.9. 06:00

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  • The Wizard of the Kremlin review – Jude Law is Putin in adaptation of Kremlin spin doctor bestseller

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    31.8. 18:27

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  • Tom Gauld on reading to survive – cartoon

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    31.8. 17:00

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  • The Great Gatsby review – a jazz age party that charlestons through tragedy

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    31.8. 15:25

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  • The Big Idea: why we should embrace AI doctors

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    31.8. 13:00

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  • ‘They had everything, then nothing’: the prodigies the art world forgot

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    31.8. 13:00

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  • Michael Rosen’s guide to having a happier day: listen to music, get a good night’s sleep ... and add raisins to ice-cream

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    31.8. 12:00

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  • Why we’ve all fallen for The Summer I Turned Pretty: ‘Endless, wonderful melodrama’

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    31.8. 11:14

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  • Frankenstein review – Guillermo del Toro reanimates a classic as a monstrously beautiful melodrama

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    30.8. 18:45

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  • Late Fame review – Willem Dafoe is a natural poet in a slice-of-life New York fable

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    30.8. 17:00

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  • ‘Literature can be a form of resistance’: Lea Ypi talks to Elif Shafak about writing in the age of demagogues

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    30.8. 10:00

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  • The Jury: Murder Trial to Essex Honey: the week in rave reviews

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    30.8. 07:00

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  • Eat Pray Love author Elizabeth Gilbert on leaving her marriage for a dying friend: ‘She said, Let’s just live balls to the wall until I die!’

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    30.8. 06:00

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  • At Work review – photographer ditches career for gig economy and writing in poverty drama

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    29.8. 16:47

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  • The X-Men are heading to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Things will get weird | Ben Child

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    29.8. 13:20

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  • Rebecca F Kuang: ‘A Tale of Two Cities is deeply silly camp – I love it!’

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    29.8. 11:01

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  • Transcendence for Beginners by Clare Carlisle review – a philosopher’s guide to enlightenment

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    29.8. 08:01

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  • Gunk by Saba Sams audiobook review – messy nights and motherhood

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    28.8. 16:00

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