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Pick of the paperbacks
Alistair Sooke, Roland Hancock, Sophie Ratcliffe, Jake Kerridge and Peter Scott review the latest paperbacks.
29 Dec 2007

Like a cattle prod to the grey cells
Helen Brown reviews The Way of the Women by Marlene van Niekirk.
29 Dec 2007

The secret diaries of an imperfect spy
Jake Kerridge reviews The Memory Room by Christopher Koch
29 Dec 2007

Genre: Lad lit
Toby Clements reviews the latest lad lit.
29 Dec 2007

Genre: Crime
Susanna Yager reviews crime fiction.
27 Dec 2007

Pick of the paperbacks
Toby Clements, Sameer Rahim, Simon Baker, Lucy Davies, Roland Hancock, Nicholas Bagnall and Katie Owen review the latest paperbacks.
22 Dec 2007

Pontoon: Even the Lutherans are unbuttoning
Jasper Rees reviews Pontoon by Garrison Keilor
22 Dec 2007

Genre: thrillers
Jeremy Jehu reviews the latest thrillers
22 Dec 2007

Genre: Chick lit
Chloe Rhodes reviews the latest chick lit
22 Dec 2007

Uncle Juan's horse and the rich Fascist's daughter
David Flusfeder reviews The Accordionist's Son by Bernado Atxaga, tr by Margaret Jull Costa.
22 Dec 2007

Christmas books for children
On the eve of Chrstmas, Dinah Hall selects the best books for younger readers
20 Dec 2007

Pick of the paperbacks
Sameer Rahim, Jeremy Jehu, Virginia Clark, Jonathan Bray and Tony Saint review the latest paperbacks.
15 Dec 2007

Nadine Gordimer: Who else is there left to please?
Ruth Scurr reviews Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black and Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer
15 Dec 2007

Genre: First novels
Elena Seymenliyska reviews The Russian Concubine by Kate Furnivall
15 Dec 2007

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