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    Book of the day
    Only Here, Only Now by Tom Newlands review – growing up with ADHD

    Sarah Crown
  • The Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque and Sultanahmet Mosque in Istanbul at sunset.

    Five of the best
    Five of the best books about Turkey

    Sami Kent
    From families thrown into disaster to political satire and banned poetry, these books offer unique insights into the country’s first 100 years
  • Tom Jeffreys

    Opinion
    Our Baillie Gifford boycotts aren’t about tearing down the arts – they’re about building them up

    Tom Jeffreys
  • Train travel in Inner Mongolia.

    Fiction
    The Cautious Traveller’s Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks review – a wild journey

    Suzi Feay
  • A man walks by flags picturing the face of Atatürk during a protest.

    History books
    The Endless Country by Sami Kent review – After Atatürk

    Elçin Poyrazlar
  • Arundhati Roy, with curly above-shoulder-level hair and wearing glasses and a button shirt over a T-shirt, rests her chin on her hand and smiles slightly

    News
    Arundhati Roy wins PEN Pinter prize amid prosecution threat over Kashmir comments

  • Our vivid teenage years can define our adulthood.

    Book of the day
    Coming of Age by Lucy Foulkes review – our formative years

    David Shariatmadari
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What to read

  • Composite image of best paperbacks February 2024

    Paperbacks
    This month’s best paperbacks: Zadie Smith, Matthew Perry and more

  • The Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque and Sultanahmet Mosque in Istanbul at sunset.

    Five of the best
    Five of the best books about Turkey

    • Read on

      100 best novels of all time
      From The Pilgrim's Progress to True History of the Kelly Gang

    • Books of the century so far

      The 100 best books of the 21st century

    • Composite for the 100 best nonfiction books of all time list

      100 best nonfiction books of all time
      From Naomi Klein to the Bible – the full list

  • A Rohingya family reaches the Bangladesh border after crossing a creek of the Naf river on the border with Myanmmar, in Cox's Bazar's Teknaf area, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

    Journalism books
    On the Shadow Tracks by Clare Hammond review – a train to Myanmar’s dark heart

    Gavin Francis
  • Samuel Barnett (left) and Mark Rylance in Twelfth Night at Shakespeare’s Globe.

    Society books
    Straight Acting by Will Tosh review – out on stage

    Kathryn Hughes
    A rich study of queer desire in Shakespeare, from cosplay in The Merchant of Venice to gender fluidity in Twelfth Night
  • David and Victoria Beckham pose for a photo in casual evening wear

    House of Beckham
    Tom Bower's new biography review – a symphony of snide

    Zoe Williams
    With little fresh detail on show, this biography offers instead a masterclass in insinuation and class-coded curiosities
  • David with his brothers, Dan and Ivor, and parents on holiday in Swansea Bay, 1974.

    Autobiography and memoir
    My Family: The Memoir by David Baddiel review – meet the parents

    Fiona Sturges
  • Ukrainian in trench training exercise.

    Autobiography and memoir
    The Language of War by Oleksandr Mykhed review – ‘Eat, kill, grief, repeat’ reflections from Ukraine

    Blake Morrison
  • The space shuttle Challenger lifts off on 28 January 1986.

    History books
    Challenger by Adam Higginbotham review – chronicle of a disaster foretold

    Killian Fox
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator (1984).

    Computing and the net books
    The Atomic Human by Neil Lawrence review – return of the Terminator

    Adam Rutherford
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  • Kaliane Bradley.

    Fiction
    The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley review – time-travel romance is a sparkling delight

    Bidisha Mamata
  • Slemish mountain near Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

    Fiction
    Ghost Mountain by Rónán Hession review – a delightful fable

    Frank Cottrell-Boyce
    The mysteries of everyday existence are thrown into sharp relief by the sudden appearance of a magical mountain
  • Frightened rabbits in Alia Trabucco Zerán’s Clean.

    Fiction in translation
    The best translated fiction – review roundup

    John Self
    Clean by Alia Trabucco Zerán; Comrade Papa by GauZ’; The Son of Man by Jean-Baptiste Del Amo; Comedy in a Minor Key by Hans Keilson
  • Monique Roffey

    Fiction
    Passiontide by Monique Roffey review – a passionate protest novel

    Kit Fan
  • Louis-Ferdinand Céline in 1915

    Fiction
    War by Louis-Ferdinand Céline review – disturbing, compelling, incomplete

    John Banville
  • Fiction
    Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin review – parallel lives in Paris

    Sarah Moss
  • Flooded streets in Porto Alegre, Brazil, earlier this year.

    Fiction
    Private Rites by Julia Armfield review – in deep water

    Lara Feigel
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  • Adiba Jaigar author photo to be used with collab with Faridah credit Aleksandria Rudenko

    Children's book reviews round-up
    Young adult books roundup – reviews

  • Raymond Antrobus’s Terrible Horses, illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max.

    Children and teenagers
    Children’s and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

    Imogen Russell Williams
    Golden numbers; an intergalactic snail trail; an immersive guide to art; a tale of hope amid poverty; and a girl who can’t lie
  • Detail from The Whisperwicks: The Labyrinth of Lost and Found by Jordan Lees.

    Children's book reviews round-up
    The best new chapter books

    Kitty Empire
    Lauren Child brings a light touch to big issues, Elle McNicoll explores autism – and a secret society is at work in Paris’s sewers
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  • Jeremy Cooper, author, photographed at his home near Taunton, Somerset

    Interview
    Jeremy Cooper: 'My agent strongly advised me against writing fiction'

  • Sulaiman Adonnia<br>20240530 Brussels, Belgium: Author Sulaiman Adonnia in his home

    Sulaiman Addonia
    I’m taking writing back to the rock’n’roll era!

    The Eritrean-Ethiopian-British novelist on childhood trauma and its effect on his work, the importance of sex in stories and paying homage to your imagination
  • Naomi Klein.

    Naomi Klein
    Nobody’s perfect – but that’s not an excuse for doing nothing

    The Doppelganger writer and winner of the Women’s prize for nonfiction on the war in Gaza, current credibility of the left and posters for her book being torn down in London
  • VV Ganeshananthan: she is pictured standing outdoors in a park with trees in the background; she is in her mid-40s and has shoulder-length dark, wavy hair; she wears a black dress with a lighter pattern plus a gold pendant necklace.

    ‘Don’t read just one book about Sri Lanka’
    VV Ganeshananthan on her civil war novel

  • Investment management firm Baillie Gifford no longer sponsors Hay festival.

    ‘I wouldn’t call it a victory’
    Fossil Free Books organisers on Baillie Gifford’s exit from literary festival funding

  • Lorrie Moore.

    Lorrie Moore
    I identify with Beth in Little Women, who dies

  • Shehadeh reads his Orwell prize-winning book, Palestinian Walks, outside Ramallah, in the West Bank, 2014.

    Palestinian author Raja Shehadeh
    All this solidarity from the world – yet nothing has changed

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Regulars

  • Irvine Welsh

    The books of my life
    Irvine Welsh: ‘If reading gives you comfort, you’re not doing it right’

  • A woman wearing a necklace with a camera instead of a pendant

    Big idea
    The big idea: can you inherit memories from your ancestors?

    The science of epigenetics suggests we can pass on trauma – but trust and compassion too
  • Rachel Cusk.

    Where to start with
    Where to start with: Rachel Cusk

    From a novel sequence that dispenses with much of what we expect from fiction to fearlessly honest memoirs of motherhood and divorce, Cusk is a challenging writer. But also a genius
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    Adolescence expert Lucy Foulkes
    Here’s why a smartphone ban isn’t the answer, and what we should do instead

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