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‘Thirsty, wet, desolate. The dream’: One Day author David Nicholls on the peculiar pleasure of long, soggy solo walks
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Latin American authors on rise in International Booker prize lists
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Trump thought Ukraine ‘must be part of Russia’ during presidency, book says
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – reviews roundup
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Tremor by Teju Cole audiobook review – colonialism’s long shadow
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Marian Keyes: ‘Books have one shot to impress me and if you miss, you miss’
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An African History of Africa by Zeinab Badawi review – an insider’s take
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Sad girl novels: the dubious branding of women’s emotive fiction
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Alexei Navalny’s memoir due to be published posthumously in October
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Five of the best books about siblings
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James by Percival Everett – Huckleberry Finn reimagined
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Tim Kaine: Biden knows Netanyahu ‘played’ him in early months of Gaza war
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Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion by Agnes Arnold-Forster review – no place like home
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A Body Made of Glass by Caroline Crampton review – anatomy of hypochondria
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Bernardine Evaristo joins calls to save Goldsmiths’ Black British literature MA
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Where to start with: Patricia Highsmith
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Hagstone by Sinéad Gleeson review – portrait of an artist
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The Half Bird by Susan Smillie review – a life less ordinary
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Levitation for Beginners by Suzannah Dunn review – the dark side of a 70s childhood
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Meta ‘discussed buying publisher Simon & Schuster to train AI’
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For 30 years I saw my kidnapping as character-building – until I finally faced what happened to me | Anna Broinowski
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Six ‘implicitly optimistic’ novels make the International Booker prize shortlist
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Crystal by Ellen Cranitch review – a devastating insight into drug dependency
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Spinoza: Freedom’s Messiah by Ian Buruma review – a man of his time… and ours
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Domestic bliss: legends in their own living rooms – in pictures
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‘You’re covered in wrinkles. You’re no longer interesting’: the books making ageing women visible
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‘She was like an auntie to me’: Lynne Reid Banks remembered by Michael Morpurgo
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Poem of the week: Diesel or steam by George Szirtes
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Shakespeare’s Sisters by Ramie Targoff review – four women who wrote the Renaissance
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James by Percival Everett review – a gripping reimagining of Huckleberry Finn
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‘I didn’t want to hurt that girl. I just felt this pressure building … ’ The sociopath who learned to behave – and found happiness
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Head North by Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram review – northern mayors’ manifesto for hope
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Hagstone by Sinéad Gleeson review – art, solitude and the supernatural
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Dead Animals by Phoebe Stuckes review – a searing ‘sad girl’ tale
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White Rural Rage review: Clinton’s ‘deplorables’ jibe at book length
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A Necessary Kindness by Juno Carey review – demystifying abortion: an insider’s account of its long and painful history
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‘We may lose ability to think critically at all’: the book-summary apps accused of damaging authors’ sales
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Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring by Brad Gooch review – from the subway to the gift shop
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We Love: Fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
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Michael Magee: ‘There’s a disbelief at how I’ve ended up’
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On my radar: Vashti Bunyan’s cultural highlights
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Elmer and the climate crisis: lost story by David McKee set to be published
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Cloud Atlas at 20: What makes a novel tattoo-worthy?
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Tom Gauld on the novelist’s latest draft – cartoon
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The Sleepwalkers by Scarlett Thomas review – fiendishly gripping
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Edinburgh international book festival announces ‘relaunch’ as sponsor row remains unresolved
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Greg James apologises for suggestion a glass eye would make Roald Dahl Twit disgusting
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Top Israeli spy chief exposes his true identity in online security lapse
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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‘Teenagers are exhausting’: Teacher and author Carol Atherton on why her profession deserves more respect
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The Ritual Effect by Michael Norton review – standing on ceremony
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Horror novel sales boomed during year of real-world anxieties
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Five of the best psychological thrillers by women
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New book details Steve Bannon’s ‘Maga movement’ plan to rule for 100 years
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Why I wrote an AI transparency statement for my book, and think other authors should too | Kester Brewin
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Another England by Caroline Lucas review – seeing green
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Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan review – state-of-the-nation burlesque
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‘An extraordinary role model’: Maryse Condé remembered by Leïla Slimani
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Tell by Jonathan Buckley review – our need for narratives
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The Morningside by Téa Obreht review – life in exile
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This month’s best paperbacks: Anne Enright, Sarah Bernstein and more
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Radiant by Brad Gooch review – art with heart
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John Barth, American postmodernist novelist, dies aged 93
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Eight writers win ‘freedom and time to write’ with $175,000 Windham-Campbell prizes
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Maryse Condé, Guadeloupean 'grand storyteller' dies aged 90
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Does Counter-Terrorism Work? by Richard English review – a thoughtful and authoritative analysis
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Crooked Seeds by Karen Jennings review – a perfectly realised fictional creation
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The big idea: why going shopping is due a comeback
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