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Durham Book Festival – Jon Ronson: The Psychopath TestRonson might take a light-hearted look at madness, but he is funniest when at his most serious...» Read Article |
Durham Book Festival: From Rust to RapturePaul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts resurrect the alien terrains of Britain’s “unmapped and unseen”....» Read Article |
Durham Book Festival: Tony Harrison and Don PatersonRebecca Lee saw Festival Laureate Don Paterson in discussion with his hero Tony Harrison, in a meeting of two of Britain's finest living poets...» Read Article |
This week’s “Read Something Different”: Tina Fey’s ‘Bossypants’Patricia Robles reviews Tina Fey’s biting and hilarious new book, Bossypants...» Read Article |
Have You Ever Been Locked in an Attic?With the release of the newest Jane Eyre film, Gwen Smith takes a look at the real reasons we keep coming back to Charlotte’s classic story....» Read Article |
Indigo recommends Oh Comely magazineThough it may not be offering any free make-up, hot looks for summer, or juicy celebrity scandals, there are still ample reasons to check out newcomer...» Read Article |
Review: Michael Foley’s The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard to Be HappySam Cane reviews Michael Foley's new book, The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard to Be Happy....» Read Article |
The changing relationship between faith and fictionPriyanka Hutschenreiter uses Philip Pullman's new novel, The Good Man Jesus and The Scoundrel Christ, to investigate the changing relationship between...» Read Article |
The Orange Book Prize – sexist or essential?Ettie Bailey-King examines the merits of the Orange Prize for Fiction....» Read Article |
How To Write About Books You Haven’t Read: Intro to the Novel EditionPalatinate reads the longest and/or dullest novels on the reading list, so you don’t have to. You’re welcome....» Read Article |


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