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New app delves further into Booker Prize-winner 'Wolf Hall'
On March 9, HarperCollins imprint 4th Estate and app developer Enhanced Editions released a new Wolf Hall application for iPhone and iPod Touch. The app includes an e-book version of ...
The Independent - arts and entertainment - midnight Wednesday 10th March 2010 GMT
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6 days, 5 hours ago
Ian McEwan
The novelist explains to Nicholas Wroe why he's chosen to grapple with climate change in his new book, Solar Just inside the front door of Ian McEwan's London home, the ...
The Guardian - culture - 12:08 a.m. Saturday 6th March 2010 GMT
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6 days, 14 hours ago
The great surprises of lucky-dip reading | Daniel Tapper
The best cure for ever-more regimented reading habits is to choose a book you know absolutely nothing about Like it or not, the digitisation of our libraries is imminent – ...
The Guardian - culture - 3:13 p.m. Friday 5th March 2010 GMT
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1 week, 1 day ago
Linda Grant to star in the Daily Post’s LiveRead online literature festival
FORMER Booker Prize nominee Linda Grant is the latest major author to be signed up to take part in the Daily Post’s online literary festival.
Liverpool Daily Post - arts and entertainment - midnight Thursday 4th March 2010 GMT
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Mills and Boon answer call of India's new middle class for English novels
Publishers predict India will become the world's biggest market for books in the English language within a decade In among the slightly decrepit halls and the rubbish strewn grass of ...
The Guardian - business - 6:37 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 GMT
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Ali Sparkes wins Blue Peter Book of the Year award
Frozen in Time, Ali Sparkes's novel of two children cryonically frozen for 50 years, wins Blue Peter prize for children's fiction Ali Sparkes's novel Frozen in Time – the adventure ...
The Guardian - culture - 5 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 GMT
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Saudi Arabian writer Abdo Khal wins International prize for Arabic fiction
Abdo Khal's satirical Saudi Arabian novel Spewing Sparks as Big as Castles wins $60,000 'Arabic Booker' A satirical Saudi Arabian novel exploring the devastating effects of limitless wealth has won ...
The Guardian - culture - 11:01 a.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 GMT
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1 week, 3 days ago
Hilary Mantel interview
Her ability to inhabit her characters has brought Hilary Mantel countless fans, and now the Booker prize. As she works on the sequel to 'Wolf Hall', she talks about her ...
RecentNews.co.uk - 1:45 p.m. Monday 1st March 2010 GMT
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3 weeks, 2 days ago
Booker club: The Old Devils
Kingsley Amis's 1986 Booker winner shows an unexpectedly sweet side of a writer often accused of misogyny and bitterness Viewed through the reverse telescope of history, Kingsley Amis 's success ...
The Guardian - culture - 8 a.m. Tuesday 16th February 2010 GMT
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4 weeks ago
Catherine Cookson drops out of library charts
Rise of the US crime thriller leaves tales of northern, plucky women on the shelf, figures for most borrowed books reveal Catherine Cookson, for years the most borrowed writer from ...
The Guardian - culture - 7:43 p.m. Thursday 11th February 2010 GMT
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