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Joe West
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Video Review: Johnny English Reborn – Afterbirth -
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Nick Clarke
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Neil Innes
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The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes is “everything a romantic novel should be.”
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LFW A/W”11 Mark Fast Show
Mark Fast Show at LFW A/W"11
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Poet Jo Shapcott wins 2010 Costa Book of the Year
It's the second year in a row that a poetry collection has scooped the prestigious Costa prize.
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Jennifer Hunter – Organiser Extraordinaire
Penelope Friday interviews professional organiser Jennifer Hunter about cats, chaos and how to find your floor when you've lost it under a heap of clutter!
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My favourite books of 2010
If you're fed up with January and dread the thought of yet more snow, then light the fire and settle down with a great book.
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A modern family Christmas – India Knight’s insightful new novel
Writer India Knight captures the Christmas zeitgeist perfectly in her new novel.
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Howard Jacobson Awarded Booker Prize
Howard Jacobson has become the first comic author to be awarded the Booker Prize after a 3-2 vote from the judges for his novel The Finkler Question.
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Great autumn reads – and only two weeks to wait for Jilly Cooper’s new book
A remote Lake District farmhouse was the perfect place to settle down with a stash of good books.
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Booker Prize Shortlist Announced
Booker Prize Shortlist Announced: Ian McEwan and Martin Amis lose out to the likes of Andrea Levy and Peter Carey
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FiveBooks – Aspects of War Week
FiveBooks - Aspects of War Week with Chris Abbott, Peter Paret and Richard Cockett.
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Beethoven's string quartets and his seventh symphony are some of the works that I love
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Five Alternatives To Dan Brown’s New Book
Sick of Dan Brown? There are plenty of other page-turners about
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Ginger Baker: born under a bad sign
Harry Shapiro takes a look at the life of Ginger Baker
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School Ties to life in Nice
'I reinvented myself.'
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Jennifer Hunter – Organiser Extraordinaire
Penelope Friday interviews professional organiser Jennifer Hunter about cats, chaos and how to find your floor when you've lost it under a heap of clutter!
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FiveBooks – Aspects of War Week
FiveBooks - Aspects of War Week with Chris Abbott, Peter Paret and Richard Cockett.
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Selena Kitt of eXcessica Publishing – the interview
Penelope Friday interviews owner and editor Selena Kitt about eXcessica, the print and epublishing company growing in reputation and publications alike.
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Real men read Twilight Part 1 – TheShagDaddy
A chat with TheShagDaddy, a man who read Twilight and loved it
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My era of music
I don't have guilty pleasures, but I like the Beatles, Joan Baez and soulful folk music
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War by Sebastian Junger
Review: War by Sebastian Junger
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The 2009 Costa prize goes to poet Christopher Reid.
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The Oligarch’s Wife – Chapter One
The is the first chapter of my book, The Oligarch's Wife, out now!
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FlashForward – The Gift
A look at the most recent installment of FlashForward - is the honeymood period over?
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My top ten books of the year
Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows was one of my favourite books of 2009.
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When Children’s TV Gets Sex Right
Penelope Friday manages to get from the theme tune of CBeebies television program Big and Small to her views on erotic fiction in 355 words.
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A modern family Christmas – India Knight’s insightful new novel
Writer India Knight captures the Christmas zeitgeist perfectly in her new novel.
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My favourite books of 2010
If you're fed up with January and dread the thought of yet more snow, then light the fire and settle down with a great book.
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Jojo Moyes wins Romantic Novel of the Year award
The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes is “everything a romantic novel should be.”
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Poet Jo Shapcott wins 2010 Costa Book of the Year
It's the second year in a row that a poetry collection has scooped the prestigious Costa prize.
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Great autumn reads – and only two weeks to wait for Jilly Cooper’s new book
A remote Lake District farmhouse was the perfect place to settle down with a stash of good books.
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Since gaining a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Leeds three years ago, Chris Lochery has found himself employed in a series of unlikely jobs - first as a science based childrenâ... [read more]
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Jay McInerney’s “The Last Bachelor” -
Elle Symonds is a writer and literature lover from the UK. Editor of Trashionista.com, chick-lit fan Elle specialises in bringing you the latest news, reviews and interviews from the world of womens literature. Elle has... [read more]
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Bedtime Story Competition – La Senza and Little Black Dress -
Eoin has been working in publishing for seven years now, and has been reading big-boy books for about as long. He will be digesting the literary eBabel for your hungry little beaks. ... [read more]
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Tom Cain is the pseudonym of an award-winning journalist with twenty-five years experience working at Fleet Street newspapers, as well as for major magazines in Britain and the US.... [read more]
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Samuel Carver: the real-time hit
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