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  • Vulture by Phoebe Greenwood review – a caustic satire on war reporting in the Middle East

    The Guardian (Books)

    6.8. 11:00

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  • The Origin of Language by Madeleine Beekman review – the surprising history of speech

    The Guardian (Books)

    6.8. 08:00

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  • Sense and Sensibility review – blue-chip cast decorates Emma Thompson’s pleasurable Austen adaptation

    The Guardian (Books)

    6.8. 08:00

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  • Freakier Friday review – puppyishly uninhibited Jamie Lee Curtis saves body-swap sequel

    The Guardian (Books)

    5.8. 18:00

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  • ‘No one could compete’: readers remember the magic of Allan Ahlberg’s stories

    The Guardian (Books)

    5.8. 13:39

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  • Progress by Samuel Miller McDonald review – humanity’s greatest myth?

    The Guardian (Books)

    5.8. 10:00

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  • TonyInterruptor by Nicola Barker review – satire that sees right through you

    The Guardian (Books)

    5.8. 08:00

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  • Poem of the week: Sea-Fever by John Masefield

    The Guardian (Books)

    4.8. 18:27

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  • ‘I’ve seen tough, rugby-playing men cowering’: how we made theatre horror The Woman in Black

    The Guardian (Books)

    4.8. 16:17

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  • Ten lessons the Aztecs can teach us today | Sebastian Purcell

    The Guardian (Books)

    4.8. 12:00

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  • Bloody Awful in Different Ways by Andrev Walden review – darkly funny Swedish autofiction

    The Guardian (Books)

    4.8. 10:01

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  • The Confessions of Samuel Pepys by Guy de la Bédoyère review – journal of a predator

    The Guardian (Books)

    4.8. 08:00

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  • ‘Who was going to carry Elvis’s drugs and guns?’ How Colonel Tom Parker always looked out for the King

    The Guardian (Books)

    4.8. 06:00

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  • Caleb Azumah Nelson: ‘Virginia Woolf’s London is the London I know’

    The Guardian (Books)

    3.8. 16:00

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  • The Count of Monte Cristo review – you’ll have to pause every 45 seconds to shake your head at its daftness

    The Guardian (Books)

    2.8. 23:10

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  • The end of the road? What The Salt Path scandal means for the nature memoir

    The Guardian (Books)

    2.8. 10:01

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  • Bring Her Back to Destination X: the week in rave reviews

    The Guardian (Books)

    2.8. 07:00

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  • ‘A psychological umbilical cord’: Why fiction loves difficult mothers

    The Guardian (Books)

    1.8. 17:06

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  • Tell us about your favourite Allan Ahlberg book

    The Guardian (Books)

    1.8. 15:52

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  • The best recent poetry – review roundup

    The Guardian (Books)

    1.8. 13:00

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  • Lucy Foley: ‘Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging didn’t talk down to teenage girls’

    The Guardian (Books)

    1.8. 11:00

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  • Authority: Essays on Being Right by Andrea Long Chu review – scorching hot takes

    The Guardian (Books)

    1.8. 08:00

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  • Did lead poisoning help create a generation of serial killers? – podcast

    The Guardian (Books)

    1.8. 04:00

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  • Allan Ahlberg obituary

    The Guardian (Books)

    31.7. 22:43

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  • Martin Cruz Smith

    The Guardian (Books)

    31.7. 17:51

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  • The Light of Day by Christopher Stephens and Louise Radnofsky audiobook review – a pioneer of gay liberation

    The Guardian (Books)

    31.7. 16:00

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

    The Guardian (Books)

    31.7. 13:06

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  • Dreaming of Dead People by Rosalind Belben review – rivals anything by Virginia Woolf

    The Guardian (Books)

    31.7. 08:00

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  • Self-belief and sex eggs: 10 things we learned about Gwyneth Paltrow from an explosive new biography

    The Guardian (Books)

    30.7. 17:14

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  • When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén review – a novel anyone will take to heart

    The Guardian (Books)

    30.7. 08:00

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  • ‘I was struck by this little boy’: inside Travellers’ horse fairs – in pictures

    The Guardian (Books)

    30.7. 08:00

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  • Gwyneth: The Biography by Amy Odell review – Gwyn and bear it

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 17:21

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  • Most global Booker prize longlist in a decade features Kiran Desai and Tash Aw

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 15:00

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  • This year’s Booker prize longlist looks in new directions

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 15:00

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  • ‘This truck is our home!’ How Bobby Bolton found love and purpose on a 42,000-mile road trip

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 11:00

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  • The Fathers by John Niven review – class satire with grit

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 10:00

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  • After the Spike by Dean Spears and Michael Geruso review – the truth about population

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 08:00

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  • S10, Ep4: Irvine Welsh, writer

    The Guardian (Books)

    29.7. 06:00

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  • Poem of the week: A Hundred Doors by Michael Longley

    The Guardian (Books)

    28.7. 13:40

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  • Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart review – is this the future for America?

    The Guardian (Books)

    28.7. 11:04

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  • King of Kings by Scott Anderson review – how the last shah of Iran sealed his own fate

    The Guardian (Books)

    28.7. 10:00

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  • Why we need a right not to be manipulated

    The Guardian (Books)

    27.7. 15:00

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  • ‘How can I find meaning from the ruins of my life?’: the little magazine with a life-changing impact

    The Guardian (Books)

    27.7. 13:00

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  • Russia has also declared war on literature. Look at what’s happening and be warned | Anna Aslanyan

    The Guardian (Books)

    27.7. 11:00

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  • More sex please, we’re bookish: the rise of the x-rated novel

    The Guardian (Books)

    26.7. 10:00

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  • The Assassin to Tyler, the Creator: the week in rave reviews

    The Guardian (Books)

    26.7. 07:22

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  • ‘They all looked the same, they all dressed the same’: has Hollywood distorted the Smurfs’ communist roots?

    The Guardian (Books)

    25.7. 13:04

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  • Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

    The Guardian (Books)

    25.7. 13:00

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  • Gurnaik Johal: ‘I had no idea Zadie Smith was such a big deal!’

    The Guardian (Books)

    25.7. 12:00

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  • Fair by Jen Calleja review – on the magic of translation

    The Guardian (Books)

    25.7. 08:00

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  • ‘A novel to be swept away by’: Lucy Steeds wins Waterstones debut fiction prize for The Artist

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.7. 21:00

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  • Fundamentally by Nussaibah Younis audiobook review – a sharp comedy about Islamic State brides

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.7. 16:00

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  • Drayton and Mackenzie by Alexander Starritt review – a warmly comic saga of male friendship

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.7. 08:00

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  • Who needs a car? Los Angeles by foot – in pictures

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.7. 08:00

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  • Post your questions for Stephen King

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.7. 12:41

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  • Groundwater by Thomas McMullan review – a lesson in foreboding

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.7. 10:00

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  • The Lost Elms by Mandy Haggith review – cultural history of a noble tree

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.7. 08:00

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  • ‘Look how well-read I am!’ How ‘books by the metre’ add the final touch to your home – or your image

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.7. 11:00

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  • Summer of Our Discontent by Thomas Chatterton Williams review – the liberal who hates leftists

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.7. 10:00

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  • The Empire of Forgetting by John Burnside review – last words from an essential poet of our age

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.7. 08:00

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  • I’m a writer from the Balkans. Why do people assume I only know about war and tragedy? | Ana Schnabl

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.7. 06:00

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  • Saint Clare review – Bella Thorne takes out predatory creeps in feminist revenge horror

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.7. 12:00

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  • Tom Gauld on holiday packing – cartoon

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.7. 11:57

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  • Poem of the week: Salt, Snow, Earth by Naomi Foyle

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.7. 11:04

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  • Father Figure by Emma Forrest review – a slippery tale of teenage obsession

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.7. 10:00

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  • The Parallel Path by Jenn Ashworth review – a soul-searching walk across England

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.7. 10:00

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  • ‘Queer people were living, loving, suffering, surviving – but invisible’: west Africa’s groundbreaking gay novel 20 years on

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.7. 06:00

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  • ‘Coupledom is very oppressing’: Swedish author Gun-Britt Sundström on the revival of her cult anti-marriage novel

    The Guardian (Books)

    20.7. 21:00

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  • Should we ban opinion polls?

    The Guardian (Books)

    20.7. 17:00

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  • ‘Literature has completely changed my life’: footballer Héctor Bellerín’s reading list

    The Guardian (Books)

    19.7. 13:01

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