Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 12th

Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 12th

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Why pleasure is the key to self-improvement | Psychology

Why pleasure is the key to self-improvement | Psychology

Like many people, I spent New Year’s Eve making a list of the goals I want to achieve in the year ahead – a habit that never fails to arouse the ire... Read more »
Tom Gauld on performative reading – cartoon

Tom Gauld on performative reading – cartoon

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Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 12th

Belgrave Road by Manish Chauhan review – a tender tale of love beyond borders | Fiction

“Love is not an easy thing … It’s both the disease and the medicine,” a character says in Manish Chauhan’s meditation on modern love. This poignant and perceptive coming-of-age story, about two strangers... Read more »
Mass surveillance, the metaverse, making America ‘great again’: the novelists who predicted our present | Science fiction books

Mass surveillance, the metaverse, making America ‘great again’: the novelists who predicted our present | Science fiction books

This year marks 100 years since the first demonstration of television in London. Elizabeth II sent the first royal email in 1976. The first meeting of the Lancashire Association of Change Ringers took place... Read more »
‘It’s younger people seeking some sort of spirituality’: UK Bible sales reach record high | Christianity

‘It’s younger people seeking some sort of spirituality’: UK Bible sales reach record high | Christianity

For Christian booksellers, any good news about Bible sales has been few and far between. But recent retail figures have shown a revival. Sales of the good book reached a record high... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 12th

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 »
Sarah Moss: ‘I never liked Wuthering Heights as much as Jane Eyre’ | Books

Sarah Moss: ‘I never liked Wuthering Heights as much as Jane Eyre’ | Books

My earliest reading memorySwallowdale by Arthur Ransome, aged seven. I didn’t learn to read in the first years of school and became entrenched in illiteracy until my grandmother, a retired primary school teacher, intervened.... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 9th

Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 9th

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