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Far-right British Breitbart controversialist says it would be absurd for his book not to cover ‘the insanity’ surrounding its publication
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A fifth of readers report characters from novels cropping up in their daily lives, hearing their voices even after putting books aside
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Family tensions bubble over as a father attempts to convince his wife and children to leave Iran for Denmark, in this short story by Iranian writer Tolouei
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Nights at the Circus is rich with ingenious verbal invention, extravagant plot devices and eye-popping description. Perhaps a little too rich?
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Celebrated for her ‘non-intellectual cubist’ takes on wildlife and nature, the illustrator died last week, aged 99. Here are some highlights from a singular career
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Author tweets writer’s previous effusive praise for her – only for him to criticise the post, apparently unaware he had written it
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Dr Elizabeth Reid Boyd spent publication day of her first romance novel in a darkened room. She has since discovered there’s nothing to be ashamed of
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Jane Austen’s bicentenary, Arundhati Roy’s first novel in 20 years, and unpublished F Scott Fitzgerald ... the literary year ahead
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PodcastPodcastMichael Chabon on The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay – books podcastThe Pulitzer prize-winning novelist looks back on a modern classic at a Guardian book club event
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Reading groupReading groupOverwhelming, yet gorgeous writing: Angela Carter's excessive brillianceNights at the Circus is rich with ingenious verbal invention, extravagant plot devices and eye-popping description. Perhaps a little too rich?
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The first book interviewThe first book interviewAlice Broadway: 'I guess it's inevitable that I became a bit death-obsessed'Ink’s heroine loses faith in a culture where people’s histories are etched on their skin – reflecting its author’s own disaffection from evangelical Christianity
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Book of the dayBook of the dayJackself by Jacob Polley review – sinister and mysteriousPolley’s haunting verse narrative blends nursery rhymes, riddles and cautionary tales with a dash of Coleridge
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Nicholas Lezard’s paperback of the week: wince-inducing stories of amputations without anaesthesia and sinister policies to withhold drugs from sections of society
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Forget Silence of the Lambs: Bill Schutt’s book reveals the evolutionary reasons we may end up eating each other
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Health, mind and body Fragile Lives by Stephen Westaby; Emergency Admissions by Kit Wharton
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Steven Johnson’s enjoyable new book argues that advances in society are driven by the need to keep ourselves entertained
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These posthumous essays reveal AA Gill’s ability to transcend the particular with wit and compassion
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A lively account of 18th-century London’s literary underworld centres on the author of The Vicar of Wakefield
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Fiction Hame by Annalena McAfee – laughs between the lines
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Polley’s haunting verse narrative blends nursery rhymes, riddles and cautionary tales with a dash of Coleridge
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The fantasy polymath reimagines Asgard, complete with giant cats, collapsible ships and gossipy squirrels
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Cantankerous bards, remote islands and a US billionaire star in a novel steeped in Scots heritage
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A cult US author investigates addiction and apocalypse in a hallucinatory tale that’s as sobering as a blast of cold air
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Fiction The Transition by Luke Kennard – how to grow up
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A Hollywood-set caper nods to Ellroy and Chandler while firing jokes at everything from hipsters to reality TV
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Recalling the magic of Dahl and Carroll, this tale of a tyrannical toy rabbit is the first must-read children’s book of the year
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A trip to the Arctic, coping with love, memory loss and OCD and the best PE excuse note ever written
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Children and teenagers The Pomegranate Tree by Vanessa Altin – a child's-eye view of war-torn Syria
Piers TordayThis fictional diary of a young Kurdish teenager is harrowing, but for every barbarity there is a moment of courage or kindness
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Paperback writer Publishers assumed Trump would soon disappear
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The historian and presenter on travels, mud-stained notebooks and the most expensive bottle of wine she ever bought
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Barbara Castle’s memoir exposed the obstacles facing women in public life, and showed how to overcome them
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The French literary sensation and debut author of The End of Eddy on growing up without books
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The Little Library CaféThe Little Library CaféFood in books: breakfast rolls from The School at the ChaletKate Young seeks some escapist fiction and bakes a breakfast enjoyed by the children in the Austrian boarding school in Brent-Dyer’s novel
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Interview with a Bookstore by Literary HubInterview with a Bookstore by Literary HubInterview with a Bookstore: Blue Willow Bookshop in HoustonCelebrating 20 years since owner Valerie took over, Blue Willow Bookshop is equally split between adults and children’s books, and staffed with knowledgable booksellers who can do anything - including fixing vacuum cleaners
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The Pulitzer prize-winning novelist looks back on a modern classic at a Guardian book club event
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In the week Sebastian Barry picked up his second Costa book of the year award, he joins us in the studio to read from and discuss Days Without End
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Here are the 23 competition finalists in the running to illustrate The Folio Society’s new edition of the classic story of Fanny Price
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The chain of booksellers has announced its first profit in years – thanks in part to a bold decision to run each branch like a local bookshop
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