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“Thrilled to Death” is a selection of Lynne Tillman’s fiction from the 1980s to the present day. How do you know you’re ...
Influential novelists are imagining what women’s lives might look like without the demands of partners and children.
The nominees for the translated fiction award “don’t shut down debate, they generate it,” said the author Max Porter, who ...
In her latest novel, “Audition,” Katie Kitamura exploits all the tension and ambiguity inherent in that opening scene to ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe best new crime and thriller books to read in April 2025Patterson has the rare ability to knock out readable thrillers at the rate of knots, much to the delight of his legions of ...
Ranbir Sidhu’s new novel tries too hard to be edgy and risqué at the expense of credibility and nuance in the plot ...
A lockdown TV binge prompted author Kaliane Bradley to dig into polar exploration. Now the novel that came of it is being turned into its own series.
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The Mary Sue on MSN10 books like ‘The White Lotus’ that will hold you over until season 4The darkly glamorous HBO series has a winning combination of great satire, intriguing mystery, and excellent casting, so its ...
Something of F Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 book has been lost in the fog of its own mystique, commercialised by endless business ...
“The Life of Our Lord,” in true Dickens fashion, is a fascinating blend of raw sincerity and a certain wryness. “The King of ...
Holmes’s loyal confidant and the frequent narrator of his escapades. Though the series is not inspired by a specific book or story, “A Study in Scarlet” is a delectable primer on the two men ...
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