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Louise Cusine discusses the Booker Prize winner's latest comments on the exclusionary literary and academic landscape ...
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For me, if something is to be considered therapeutic, it has to be a form of escape. It has to be something that occupies me entirely, and allows me to switch off from the outside world, forgetting my...
Lily Hopkins writes about one of her favourite holiday reads- Chris Riddell's Poems to Live Your Life....
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Gerry Hart and Lucy Lillystone discuss paper books, comparing them to their less traditional conterparts and whether modern technology is ruining contemporary experiences of reading....
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