Fiction
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Editors' picks
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Justine Jordan on love and war, family crises, lost dogs and cosmonauts
Most recent
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Jul 27 2008:
Fiction roundup: Heather Thompson on The Late Hector Kipling | Lullabies for Little Criminals | Twelve Twenty Three
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Jul 27 2008:
Review: Pollard by Laura Beatty
An unloved teenager finds respite from her family by escaping to live in a wood, writes Olivia Laing -
Jul 27 2008:
Review: The Lost Dog by Michelle de Kretser
Full of incident and character, this novel tells a gripping story but it is also mightily flawed, says Carmen Callil -
Jul 26 2008:
Review: Spook Country by William Gibson
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Jul 26 2008:
Review: Jar of Fools by Jason Lutes
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Jul 26 2008:
Review: Spook Country by William Gibson
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Jul 26 2008:
Review: Winnie and Wolf by AN Wilson
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Jul 26 2008:
Review: The Private Lives of Pippa Lee by Rebecca Miller
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Jul 26 2008:
Touching Distance by Rebecca Abrams
A tale of an 18th-century male midwife leaves Clare Clark yearning to learn more -
Jul 26 2008:
Review: America America by Ethan Canin
Terry Eagleton is impressed by a skillful account of the death of American idealism -
Jul 26 2008:
Review: The Road Home by Rose Tremain
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Jul 26 2008:
Review: Night Work by Thomas Glavinic
M John Harrison is enthralled by a study of solitude in a post-disaster world -
Jul 26 2008:
Review: In Zodiac Light by Robert Edric
A novel about the poet Ivor Gurney evokes the aftermath of the first world war, says Andrew Motion -
Jul 26 2008:
Adam Thirwell on the novelist's anxiety about the reader
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