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Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell audiobook review – the life and loss of the woman behind the Bard
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How the French fell in love with family-driven memoirs and autofiction | Anne-Laure Pineau
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The video games you may have missed in 2025
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Business Insider staff share their favorite books of 2025
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Ice by Jacek Dukaj review – a dazzling journey to an alternate Siberia
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Books to look out for in 2026 – nonfiction
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‘The best thing I have ever witnessed on stage’: readers’ favourite theatre of 2025
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‘It’s the story of my life’: how a retired teacher transformed his memories into a miniature world
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The video games readers couldn’t switch off in 2025
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Truth in fantasy: what Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials taught us over its 30-year run
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How did Pop-Tarts become the biggest thing in college football bowl games?
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How we eat and gather is central to who we are: the diaspora at Christmas
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‘I plugged in Zelda and everything changed’: developers share their fondest Christmas gaming memories
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Converts by Melanie McDonagh review – roads to Rome
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Nights to remember: Tristram Kenton’s best theatre and dance shots of 2025 – in pictures
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Killing the Dead by John Blair review – a gloriously gruesome history of vampires
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In Berlin, I took an evening class on fascism – and found out how to stop the AfD | Tania Roettger
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Call of Duty’s Vince Zampella was a video games visionary
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New York Times reporter files lawsuit against AI companies
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Charlie Mackesy’s Always Remember is Christmas No 1 in the UK’s bestsellers chart
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Sydney’s queer bookstore ‘haven’ to close after 43 years: ‘This has never been about just selling books’
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‘I’ve waited for this movie my whole life’: Guardian readers’ best films of 2025
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What to read in 2026: recommendations from booksellers and publishers in Abuja, Nairobi and Brighton
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The panto that changed my life: ‘Aladdin showed the soothing joy of laughter – it let me celebrate my silliness’
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Bad Bad Girl by Gish Jen review – why was my mother so cruel to me?
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Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives
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The Highgate Vampire review – stranger-than-fiction events make for biting comedy
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There’s Already a Far More Damning Account of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes Than Anything in the New Files
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First footage of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey released online
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David Walliams dropped from Waterstones festival
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John Updike’s best books – Ranked!
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The best art and photography of 2025
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The best design and architecture of 2025
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The Land Trap by Mike Bird review – ground down
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A Christmas Fair review – site-specific heartwarmer is bathed in goodwill-to-all sentiment
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Palaver by Bryan Washington review – a remix of the author’s greatest hits
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Poem of the week: Down on the canal on Christmas Day by Chris McCabe
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Tate’s greats are certainly not kept hidden from view | Letters
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‘He shouldn’t be allowed to hide’: the Golden State Killer’s prosecutor on the relentless search for the mass murderer
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Tom Gauld on the last-minute Christmas rush at the bookshop – cartoon
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A Boy Called Christmas review – Santa’s origin story should have more wonder than this
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The books quiz of 2025 – set by Mick Herron, Bernardine Evaristo, Ali Smith and more
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There’s a new space race – will the billionaires win?
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Not just love, actually: why romance fiction is booming
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When We Are Married review – JB Priestley playfully upends gender roles
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From Dr Seuss to All Quiet on the Western Front: 19 books to help you find hope, sense and resistance in difficult times
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‘Geometric lines, strong colours and shadows created a striking image’: Anne Rayner’s best phone picture
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The Radical Power of Assuming Good Faith
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How to Build Trust in a Distrustful World
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‘There’s a sense of our freedoms becoming vulnerable’: novelist Alan Hollinghurst
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‘From her pen sprang unforgettable females’: 16th-century Spanish author’s knight’s tale given reboot
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The Guardian view on the rise of romantic fiction: finally getting the respect it deserves
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David Walliams dropped by publisher over alleged inappropriate behaviour
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Nonfiction can also give us consolation | Brief letters
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New English Ballet Theatre: The Nutcracker review – Christmas favourite delivers magic in miniature
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"Top Gear" producer recalls the day he "bollocked" Kimi Raikkonen: "I kinda lost it with him"
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11 books for fans of 'Heated Rivalry'
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Party with Picasso, wonder at the ancients and go wild with photography – the week in art
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Yael van der Wouden : ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy cured my fear of aliens’
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Week in wildlife: honeymooning owls, an otter on the razz and a magical frog
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Making Mary Poppins by Todd James Pierce review – the musical brothers behind the movie magic
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‘I had to plunge the knife into the canvas’: Edita Schubert wielded her scalpel like other artists wield a brush
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Oh, Mary! review – US history lewdly revised as American Pie-grade comedy
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The Coldplay 'kiss cam' video exposed the internet's darkest impulses
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A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke audiobook review – an honest and hilarious memoir
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The Horniest Show on TV Actually Has a Weirdly Conservative Message. Don’t Fall for It.
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Anonymous messaging app NGL has been acquired by Mode Mobile
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Dogs, drones and tight trunks: LensCulture Street Photography awards – in pictures
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Why west Cornwall is the perfect place to mark the winter solstice
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