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What Have I Done? by Ben Elton review – a curious mixture of insight and rampaging ego
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Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon review – his first novel in 12 years tunes into rising fascism in the US
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Germany’s anti-diversity backlash isn’t fatigue – it’s strategy masquerading as neutrality | Fatma Aydemir
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The fanfiction written on a notes app that’s become a bestseller – with a seven-figure film deal
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‘She is ignorant of how ignorant she is’: JK Rowling responds to Emma Watson rift
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‘There’s an enormous amount of sado-masochism in this book’: Emerald Fennell defends her Wuthering Heights adaptation
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Last and First Men review – sci-fi dance can’t match Tilda Swinton’s cool apocalypse
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Poem of the week: An Explanation of Doily by Gwyneth Lewis
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Half Light by Mahesh Rao review – a tale of forbidden love in India
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Amity by Nathan Harris review – perceptive portrait of slavery’s aftermath
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A friend’s advice to cut my tortured prose unlocked my career as a novelist | Andrew Martin
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When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows by Steven Pinker review – communication, broken down
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The Guardian view on the 2025 Booker prize: bringing posh bingo to the BookTok generation | Editorial
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Tom Gauld on why a book should be banned – cartoon
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Why I gave the world wide web away for free | Tim Berners-Lee
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‘She wrote the best first line – and the most chilling stories’: Stephen King on the dark brilliance of Daphne du Maurier
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NoViolet Bulawayo wins the Best of Caine award
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Kamala Harris’s new book details her steep challenges without acknowledging her failures
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‘A cottage of one’s own’: Newly unearthed Virginia Woolf stories to be published
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‘Nobody is painted any worse than they actually were’: new book tells the true story of the Cars
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‘There was comedy at all times’: Andrew O’Hagan on 15 years of funny, frank and champagne-fuelled friendship with Edna O’Brien
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House of Guinness to Olivia Dean: the week in rave reviews
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Lord of the Flies review – Piggy’s plea for diplomacy feels more futile than ever
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Cat On The Road To Findout by Yusuf/Cat Stevens review – fame, faith and charity
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My Name Is Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende audiobook review – portrait of a fiercely independent young woman
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The Lodger review – ingenious penny dreadful take on Hitchcock’s foggy mystery
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Venetian Vespers by John Banville review – a haunting honeymoon
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Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir has raised eyebrows – but she always comes out on top | Emma Brockes
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‘They were so feral’: Cillian Murphy, Tracey Ullman and cast on nose-breaking remand school drama Steve
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Slow Horses author Mick Herron says he knows how Jackson Lamb dies
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The Librarians review – the heroic women battling against book bans and censorship
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Unpublished Raymond Chandler short story to appear in literary magazine
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What’s With Baum? by Woody Allen review – the film-maker’s late-life first novel
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On Antisemitism by Mark Mazower review – parsing prejudice
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As a Booker prize judge I helped whittle 153 books down to a shortlist of six. Here’s why you should read them | Chris Power
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‘Brilliantly human’: Kiran Desai and David Szalay make Booker prize shortlist
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Do you speak Sylheti? Tamajaght? Klingon? Inside the Festival for Endangered Languages
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Emma review – Austen’s comedy of manners gets an exaggerated Essex makeover
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Heirs and Graces by Eleanor Doughty review – what are aristocrats really like?
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‘We were drunk all the time!’: how Oasis got mad for it – in pictures
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Will There Ever Be Another You by Patricia Lockwood review – long Covid from the inside
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‘A resistance to AI’: The author inviting readers to contribute to a mass memoir
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Young Finns snub their mother tongue by reading in English
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107 Days by Kamala Harris review – no closure, no hope
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Fleetwood Mac call reports they will reunite to play JK Rowling’s 60th birthday ‘categorically false’
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Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite review – a family doomed in love
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If Anyone Builds it, Everyone Dies review – how AI could kill us all
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‘We’re exhausted – but not from doing too much’: can this woman help us survive the age of distraction?
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Tom Gauld on bestseller success – cartoon
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Hilary Mantel championed emerging writers - a new prize in her memory will help them get published
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How modern life makes us sick – and what to do about it
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Listening to the Law review – Amy Coney Barrett offers little comfort about state of US law
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For years I struggled with infertility and loss. Then I had a life-changing call with a psychic
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Kiran Desai: ‘I never thought it would happen in the US’
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Steve to Joy Crookes: the week in rave reviews
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‘I don’t want to stop believing in humanity’: Matthew McConaughey on faith, fame and the shocking incident that defined him
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Swiss theatre director told to withdraw book alleging Austrian politician mocked Holocaust victims
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4thWrite prize shortlist offers up ‘daring, imaginative’ new voices
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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More thoughtful than a card: 24 of the best letterbox gifts, from pub snacks to pamper kits
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Nick Harkaway: ‘I loathed Charles Dickens – it nearly turned me off reading for ever’
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Night People by Mark Ronson review - a superstar DJ’s coming of age
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The Lost Bus review – Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera in dynamic real-life blaze-escape movie
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Kamala Harris tells of dismay as Tim Walz ‘fumbled’ debate answer in book
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‘I tried to escape with drugs, pills and alcohol’: Björn Borg on his misery and mayhem after quitting tennis
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The Young Man by Annie Ernaux audiobook review – anatomy of an affair
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Postures: Jean Rhys in the Modern World review – sex, squalor and jungle sweat for an eternal outsider
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The Traitors Circle by Jonathan Freedland review – a propulsive story of German resistance
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