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Five of the best books about maths
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Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin review – parallel lives in Paris
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The Atomic Human by Neil Lawrence review – return of the Terminator
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Private Rites by Julia Armfield review – in deep water
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The Language of War by Oleksandr Mykhed review – ‘Eat, kill, grief, repeat’ reflections from Ukraine
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Six ‘bold and playful’ novels shortlisted for Waterstones debut fiction prize
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Passiontide by Monique Roffey review – a powerful protest against femicide
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My Family: The Memoir by David Baddiel review – meet the parents
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Where the wild flings are: chasing the Highland games – in pictures
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Anouk Aimée was an entrancing 60s movie icon with an air of glamorous unknowability
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‘He was a perfect, beautiful woman’: the female impersonator who became a 1920s star
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Sleeping Dogs review – not quite total recall for Russell Crowe in over-the-top pulp-noir
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What Does Israel Fear from Palestine? by Raja Shehadeh review – in pursuit of peace
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Challenger by Adam Higginbotham review – chronicle of a disaster foretold
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House of Beckham by Tom Bower review – a symphony of snide
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Stinginess, sexts and a Nazi tee: six revelations from The House of Beckham
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The big idea: can you inherit memories from your ancestors?
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Poem of the week: Prodigal Son by Gabriele Tinti
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War by Louis-Ferdinand Céline review – disturbing, compelling, incomplete
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These Foolish Things: A Memoir by Dylan Jones review – stars in his eyes
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The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden review – secrets and sex in postwar Europe
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God’s Ghostwriters by Candida Moss review – did enslaved scribes write the New Testament?
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Bad Habit by Alana S Portero review – in search of acceptance
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Conservationist Isabella Tree: ‘Rewilding is vital for the UK’s agricultural future’
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The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne review – a Hollywood insider with an outsider’s eye
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‘In South Africa, you hear of disappearance all the time’: one photographer’s search for his sister’s missing years
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My dad Martin Amis loved a gangster film – but hated my plays | Fernanda Amis
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Sulaiman Addonia: ‘I’m taking writing back to the rock’n’roll era!’
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On my radar: Golda Schultz’s cultural highlights
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‘I believed I was one of the cool kids’: Ingrid Persaud on her journey from legal academic to artist to novelist
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I’m an expert on adolescence: here’s why a smartphone ban isn’t the answer, and what we should do instead
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‘Don’t read just one book about Sri Lanka’: VV Ganeshananthan on her civil war novel
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Naomi Klein: ‘Nobody’s perfect – but that’s not an excuse for doing nothing’
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Prima Facie by Suzie Miller review – Jodie Comer narrates with charisma and firepower
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Hunt for Gollum: are Ian McKellen and Viggo Mortensen being quietly dropped?
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Caroline Lucas: ‘Rory Stewart finds Westminster as dysfunctional as I do’
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Hungry for What by María Bastarós review – darkly compelling tales from Spain
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VV Ganeshananthan and Naomi Klein win Women’s prizes for fiction and nonfiction
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Five of the best fashion memoirs
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Systemic by Layal Liverpool review – the price of prejudice
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Freud’s Last Session review – what-if meeting of minds with Anthony Hopkins as the master analyst
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Cecilia by K-Ming Chang review – teenage kicks
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The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne review – Hollywood tales
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Bubbling up! Portrait of Humanity prize winners – in pictures
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‘I didn’t discover rationality until I went to England’: Neil Jordan on Tom Cruise, sandwich-boarding and seeing his dad’s ghost
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Treasure review – Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry uneasy in well-intentioned Holocaust drama
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‘He queered the hell out of it’: the man behind Shakespeare’s same-sex love sonnets
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The Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry review – a wild western
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Scattered by Aamna Mohdin review – the road to survival
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Sandwich by Catherine Newman review – emotional crisis and comedy in Cape Cod
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Doggy dazzlers! Colourful Japanese street scenes – in pictures
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The sexiest books of all time: Goodreads has ranked them – and Mister Orgasm is on top
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Sir Oliver Popplewell obituary
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Being Mr Wickham review – Jane Austen’s cad meanders into old age
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‘I wouldn’t call it a victory’: Fossil Free Books organisers on Baillie Gifford’s exit from literary festival funding
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Crime and thrillers of the month – review
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Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin review – an erudite first novel with horny energy
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‘He made every sentence electric’: Martin Amis remembered by Tina Brown, his old friend and devoted editor
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At 46, I had no partner, no children. So I spent a month pursuing pleasure in Paris
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The big idea: why we need to put death on the curriculum
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A Little Art Education by Lynn Barber review – pocket portraits that are a breath of fresh air
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Great Britain?: How We Get Our Future Back by Torsten Bell review – a roadmap to the new normal
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Hamas: The Quest for Power review – the men behind the masks
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The High Seas by Olive Heffernan review – the depths of despair
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Not That I’m Bitter by Helen Lederer review – funny lessons from the comedy fringe
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Ukrainian author turned soldier Oleksandr Mykhed: ‘This is not Putin’s war. This is a war waged by the whole Russian nation’
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Going Home by Tom Lamont review – a debut with charm to burn
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Winner: Observer/Anthony Burgess prize 2024: Oscar Jelley reviews Isabel Waidner
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Hip-Hop Is History by Questlove review – a soundtrack for the world, from the Sugarhill Gang to Kanye West
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