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An evening discussion with the Booker Prize nominees
The six shortlisted authors sat down the night before the winner was revealed to read from their...
Friday, Oct 20, 2017
By Jingjie Cheng
How a terrible beauty is born
Vahni Capildeo’s poetry workshop on ‘be-monstering’
Friday, Oct 20, 2017
By Astrid Zong
On Kazuo Ishiguro
Action, romance, mystery: The makings of a Nobel prize.
Friday, Oct 20, 2017
By Gracie Holt
All the best books coming out this term
Andrada Balmez is back to guide you through some of the best books coming out in the next few...
Friday, Oct 13, 2017
By Andrada Balmez
Saunders explores the limbo between life and death in debut novel
A fan of Saunders’ short stories, Henry Bennie thought that the transition to a full novel might not...
Friday, Oct 13, 2017
By Henry Bennie
‘Timeless’ recommendations for Autumn reading...
Let Felix Books’ Andrada Balmez take you through her top picks for autumnal reads, from classic...
Friday, Oct 13, 2017
By Andrada Balmez
Gaiman’s London is never where you think it is
Neverwhere draws from the magic of London and puts it all in one place.
Friday, Sep 29, 2017
By Jingjie Cheng
H.G. Wells’ little-known South Ken connection
A former student of the Royal College of Science, father of science fiction H.G .Wells drew...
Friday, Sep 29, 2017
By Alice Peberdy
Ken Kesey – Author, revolutionary, and counter-cultural icon of the 1960s
When Kesey’s novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, was published in 1962 it sparked a debate...
Friday, Sep 29, 2017
By Michael Purdy
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