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Durham Book Festival – Jon Ronson: The Psychopath Test

Durham Book Festival – Jon Ronson: The Psychopath Test

Ronson might take a light-hearted look at madness, but he is funniest when at his most serious...

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Durham Book Festival: From Rust to Rapture

Durham Book Festival: From Rust to Rapture

Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts resurrect the alien terrains of Britain’s “unmapped and unseen”....

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Durham Book Festival: Tony Harrison and Don Paterson

Durham Book Festival: Tony Harrison and Don Paterson

Rebecca Lee saw Festival Laureate Don Paterson in discussion with his hero Tony Harrison, in a meeting of two of Britain's finest living poets...

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This week’s “Read Something Different”: Tina Fey’s ‘Bossypants’

This week’s “Read Something Different”: Tina Fey’s ‘Bossypants’

Patricia Robles reviews Tina Fey’s biting and hilarious new book, Bossypants...

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Have You Ever Been Locked in an Attic?

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....

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Indigo recommends Oh Comely magazine

Indigo recommends Oh Comely magazine

Though 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...

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Review: Michael Foley’s The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard to Be Happy

Review: Michael Foley’s The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard to Be Happy

Sam Cane reviews Michael Foley's new book, The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard to Be Happy....

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The changing relationship between faith and fiction

The changing relationship between faith and fiction

Priyanka Hutschenreiter uses Philip Pullman's new novel, The Good Man Jesus and The Scoundrel Christ, to investigate the changing relationship between...

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The Orange Book Prize – sexist or essential?

The Orange Book Prize – sexist or essential?

Ettie Bailey-King examines the merits of the Orange Prize for Fiction....

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How To Write About Books You Haven’t Read: Intro to the Novel Edition

Palatinate reads the longest and/or dullest novels on the reading list, so you don’t have to. You’re welcome....

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