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The Twits review – Americanised Roald Dahl is gruesome in all the wrong ways
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Candid New York: George Bradford Brainerd’s pioneering early work – in pictures
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Finding My Way by Malala Yousafzai review – growing up in public
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Nick Offerman’s Principled Hypocrisy
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Big Kiss, Bye-Bye by Claire-Louise Bennett review – remembering terrible men
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Our Fault review – ultra-glossy Spanish step-sibling melodrama is too bland to be annoying
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‘After the reading, the poets hold each other’: what happens when Ukraine’s largest literary festival comes under Russian attack
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He Coined the Word That Describes Why the Internet Sucks Right Now. His New Book Could Help Make It Better.
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Australia: A History by Tony Abbott review – mostly celebratory account of ‘a land built by heroes’ | Frank Bongiorno
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Keira Knightley says she was ‘not aware’ of JK Rowling boycott calls before joining Harry Potter audiobooks
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‘These men think they’ve done nothing wrong’: the philosopher who tried to understand Gisèle Pelicot’s rapists
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A vampire novel that smells of garlic? Well, if it gets people reading … | Carys Afoko
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Poem of the week: My Mother by Claude McKay
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Pick a Colour by Souvankham Thammavongsa review – behind the scenes at the nail salon
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After Oscar by Merlin Holland review – Wilde’s grandson on the legacy of a scandal
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‘A hunger for wild, physical sensation’: Alan Hollinghurst on painter and writer Denton Welch who died tragically young
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Try these habits to reinvigorate your reading | Letters
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Tom Gauld on where writers really get their ideas – cartoon
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How smoking a bong brought back the trauma of being shot by the Taliban – an exclusive extract from Malala Yousafzai’s memoir
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‘I wanted to write more than I wanted to have children’: author Sarah Perry on rejecting motherhood
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We’ve Built Careers on Oversharing. Does Elizabeth Gilbert’s Memoir Go Too Far?
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The 4 biggest benefits of self-publishing for bestselling romantasy author Carissa Broadbent
Business Insider
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‘I’m going to write about all of it’: author Chris Kraus on success, drugs and I Love Dick
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Chip Minemyer | Sad ‘Replays’: Farewell to a legend, a mentor, a friend
Yahoo! Sports
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Colm Tóibín: Why I set up a press to publish Nobel winner László Krasznahorkai
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Keira Knightley’s New Netflix Movie Makes a Hit Book Into Something Different. It’s Thrilling.
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
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Joe Biden Was Always Doomed
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‘Visual medicine’: Jamel Shabazz’s evocative photos of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park
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Natalie Haynes: ‘I’ll never read anything by a Brontë again’
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Raise Your Soul by Yanis Varoufakis review – an intimate history of Greece
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: first trailer for new Game of Thrones prequel
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How ‘authenticity’ at work can become a trap for people of color
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Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen audiobook review – an immersive all-star dramatisation
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László Krasznahorkai wins the Nobel prize in literature 2025
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Mischa Barton to make UK stage debut in Double Indemnity
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Nobel prize in literature 2025 live: László Krasznahorkai wins ‘for his compelling and visionary oeuvre’
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The Poems of Seamus Heaney review – collected works reveal his colossal achievement
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Look out for number one! Selfish self-help books are booming – but will they improve your life?
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‘Catastrophic decline’ in Black representation in children’s books
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The best Diwali gifts for 2025: 16 thoughtful ideas I’m loving this year
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Can Xue and László Krasznahorkai are joint favourites to win 2025 Nobel prize in literature
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The Decadence by Leon Craig review – queer haunted house tale fails to chill
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The Future of Truth by Werner Herzog review – profound, or just a prank?
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Seamus Heaney’s unpublished poems to be released — read one exclusively here
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Bryan Washington and Rabih Alameddine among National Book Award finalists
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Motherland by Julia Ioffe review – the matriarchs who built mother Russia
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Night of the Zoopocalypse review – Clive Barker story becomes zombified animal caper for horror-hungry kids
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Les Misérables: a musical full of heart and hope that continues to defy its critics
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The Devil Book by Asta Olivia Nordenhof review – a Danish series that burns with purpose
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‘It’s more than a pretty backdrop’: crime writer Ann Cleeves on the magic of Orkney in Scotland
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The Pushkin job: unmasking the thieves behind an international rare books heist
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‘Absolutely divine!’ How Jilly Cooper changed the world – one bonkbuster at a time
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Erin Patterson mushroom murders inspire new book by Helen Garner
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Dame Jilly Cooper obituary
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Share your tributes and memories of Jilly Cooper
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The one change that worked: I was lost in the infinite scroll – until a small ritual renewed my love of reading
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The Elements by John Boyne review – intertwined tales of trauma
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The Boundless Deep by Richard Holmes review – wild times with young Tennyson
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Like a place in one of his fairytales: exploring Hans Christian Andersen’s homeland in Denmark
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‘Messiness makes you different’: Lukas Gage on meds, trauma, memoir – and filming TV’s most sexually frank scene
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Tom Gauld on the two doors riddle – cartoon
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‘My poems are part of my flesh’: Palestinian poet Batool Abu Akleen on life in Gaza
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Was prehistory a feminist paradise?
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‘Baltimore has the worst PR of any city in America’: a culture critic on his home town, race, police and art
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Can Cory Doctorow’s Book ‘Enshittification’ Change the Tech Debate?
The New York Times
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Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?
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How to live a good life in difficult times: Yuval Noah Harari, Rory Stewart and Maria Ressa in conversation
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