‘Immensely heartened’: Sally Rooney hails Palestine Action high court ruling as victory for UK civil liberties | Palestine Action

‘Immensely heartened’: Sally Rooney hails Palestine Action high court ruling as victory for UK civil liberties | Palestine Action

Sally Rooney has hailed the high court’s decision that it was unlawful to ban Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws as a victory for civil liberties in Britain. Ministers suffered a humiliating legal... Read more »
‘Last year I read 137 books’: could setting targets help you put down your phone and pick up a book? | Books

‘Last year I read 137 books’: could setting targets help you put down your phone and pick up a book? | Books

Every January, thousands of readers log on to Goodreads, Instagram or TikTok and make the same declaration: this is the year I read 50 books. Or 75. Or 100. Screenshots of spreadsheets circulate, templates... Read more »
Six great reads: dating in later life; a lost Amazon van, ‘gong bath’ freezers, and Toni Morrison | Dating

Six great reads: dating in later life; a lost Amazon van, ‘gong bath’ freezers, and Toni Morrison | Dating

1. ‘Men in their 60s used Polaroids from the 1970s as their profile pictures’ Actor Pauline Tomlin at home in Leeds. Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The Guardian “It’s a very barren landscape for... Read more »
BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

Dear BookBrowsers, In this issue, we’re excited to announce our Top 20 Books of 2025 and the four Award Winners among them. We also have extensive coverage of write-in nominees this year,... Read more »
The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup | Books

The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup | Books

The Barbecue at No 9 by Jennie Godfrey (Hutchinson Heinemann, £16.99)Most of the action in Godfrey’s second novel takes place during the Live Aid concert on 13 July 1985, at a barbecue hosted by the Gordon... Read more »
‘Bored by all the sex and violins’: readers on Wuthering Heights film | Wuthering Heights

‘Bored by all the sex and violins’: readers on Wuthering Heights film | Wuthering Heights

‘The Charli xcx music evoked the spirit of the book’ My group of six English teachers – aged from 30 to 54 – saw the film on Friday. We are still processing... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 20th

Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 20th

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings. Source link Read more »
‘Immensely heartened’: Sally Rooney hails Palestine Action high court ruling as victory for UK civil liberties | Palestine Action

The Unlikely Success of a Strange Alabama Bookstore

Eventually, Frank Reiss moved back to Atlanta and opened A Cappella Books, a shoebox of a store in Little Five Points, and Reiss watched his son’s success with admiration and even some... Read more »
Trip to the Moon by John Yorke review – a storytelling handbook in dire need of an edit | Books

Trip to the Moon by John Yorke review – a storytelling handbook in dire need of an edit | Books

Creative writing handbooks are almost an industry in themselves: the fledgling author, dramatist or screenwriter can choose from hundreds of titles, all offering to unlock the secrets of storytelling. These books are of... Read more »
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