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Well Done, Mummy Penguin review – Antarctic antics warm the heart
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Seven Deadly Sins by Guy Leschziner review – the biology of human frailty
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Season of the Swamp by Yuri Herrera review – the birth of a revolutionary
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My father, the serial killer: how April Balascio put her dad behind bars – and broke free of her childhood
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Endless work, little money, occasional UFOs: my father’s five decades driving Brazil’s roads | Long read
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The Shining, burritos and $5 gifts: readers’ unusual holiday traditions
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Poem of the week: I know that all beneath the moon decays by William Drummond of Hawthornden
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‘Time is running out’: 12 Nobel laureates urge Keir Starmer to intervene in case of jailed activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah
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My Lesbian Novel by Renee Gladman review – an experimental romcom
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‘People are rooting for the whale’: the strange American tradition of Moby-Dick reading marathons
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Anthony Cummins’s best fiction of 2024
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From Caribbean favourites to everyday vegetarian recipes: Observer Food Monthly’s best food books of 2024
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Rachel Cooke’s best graphic novels of 2024
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‘Playing games turns me into a person who makes sense’
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The best books to give as gifts this Christmas
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The big picture: Tony Kearns captures stalled time at Camden Market
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Sunday with Bill Bailey: ‘I’ll head up to the Ridgeway and watch the red kites’
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A vulnerable assassin and a tech bro target: how I put a modern spin on cult 1970s thriller to make The Jackal
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‘He transformed his mind’: how did Malcolm Little become Malcolm X?
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Five of the best food books of 2024
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The best biographies and memoirs of 2024
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‘It’s got everything you want, plus dragons’: Brandon Sanderson on the joy of writing fantasy
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Five of the best music books of 2024
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Merchant Ivory review – handsome tribute to the masters of refined costume drama
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Irvine Welsh to publish new sequel to Trainspotting
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Nightbitch review – Amy Adams doggy fantasy-satire stays fatally muzzled
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The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2024
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The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins review – a tense thriller from The Girl on the Train author
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Five of the best translated fiction of 2024
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The best children’s books of 2024
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Cillian Murphy as Voldemort? Everything we know about HBO’s Harry Potter TV show
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The Guardian view on humanities in universities: closing English Literature courses signals a crisis
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‘A dancer dances, even with replaced hips and scoliosis’: only one actor can play Liza Minnelli
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‘Scotland has always been multilingual’: new Scottish makar Peter Mackay
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The best poetry books of 2024
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Five of the best sports books of 2024
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These picture books make the perfect gifts – for adults (and their inner children)
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Royal Literary Fund’s hardship grants for writers see applications increase by 400%
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The best ideas books of 2024
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From biscuits to plants: 20 easy gifts so good we buy them on repeat
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Over the Rainbow by Alex James review – blessed is Blur’s cheesemaker
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The best crime and thrillers of 2024
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‘A kitschy wonder’: inside Holy Land USA theme park – in pictures
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Undefeatable: Odesa in Love & War by Julian Evans review – a ‘sleeping beauty’ now besieged
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2024 Nero book awards shortlist announced to celebrate ‘extraordinary writing talent’
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Ferdia Lennon wins Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize for ‘delightful’ novel
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Five of the best science fiction books of 2024
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‘I had this animal, physical desire to be with my child’: author Rachel Yoder on writing Nightbitch
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Five of the best romance books of 2024
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The best graphic novels of 2024
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Poem of the week: In Drear Nighted December by John Keats
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Madame Choi and the Monsters by Patrick Spät and Sheree Domingo review – the stuff of blockbusters
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Treasure Island review – with a yo-ho-ho and the spirit of adventure
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Stranger than Fiction: Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel review – 100 years of magical thinking
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Emma review – a Regency comedy as light as a pillow fight
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Every Valley: The Story of Handel’s Messiah review – hallelujah! A fresh take on the composer’s much-loved work
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Ideas and originality are overrated – just ask Titian or Michelangelo | Nell Frizzell
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Troll: A Love Story by Johanna Sinisalo review – a playful tale of interspecies affection
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‘I’m a mixed Black female historical re-enactor in a sea of men with beards’
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Freedom by Angela Merkel review – her lips are sealed
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The big picture: a lost office world of endless paper and big cigars
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How I brought a Jewish wartime refugee’s lost fairytale back to life
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Cold comfort: watercolours of Paris in winter – in pictures
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On my radar: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett’s cultural highlights
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The big idea: on Remembrance Day for Lost Species, here’s why it matters
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The deep historical forces that explain Trump’s win
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‘Relax your rules, let them pick what they want’: 10 page-turners to get kids reading
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Novelist Maggie O’Farrell: ‘Children don’t just need butterflies and rainbows’
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