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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February

silverguide.site – Francis Spufford, Manish Chauhan and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments…
What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February

Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

silverguide.site – A mission to grow plants in the desert; a potato’s adventures; a film-maker’s dreams; wartime bravery; a feminist fantasy and more…
Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

Watching Watership Down on acid with Bez: Shaun Ryder releases new memoir 24 Hour Party Person

silverguide.site – Happy Mondays frontman says forthcoming book will include bullet-dodging scrapes in Jamaica and New York as well as ‘bust-ups and benders’ with his bands…
Watching Watership Down on acid with Bez: Shaun Ryder releases new memoir 24 Hour Party Person

Ben Markovits: ‘I used to think any book concerned with people falling in love can’t be very good’

silverguide.site – The British-American author on arguing about Jane Austen, the joys of Jerome K Jerome, and revising his opinion of Philip Roth…
Ben Markovits: ‘I used to think any book concerned with people falling in love can’t be very good’

Ancient by Luke Barley review – the secret history of Britain’s woodlands

silverguide.site – A former ranger tells the story of how the UK’s forests intimately shaped – and were shaped by – its people…
Ancient by Luke Barley review – the secret history of Britain’s woodlands

Things in Nature Merely Grow by Yiyun Li audiobook review – a deconstruction of grief

silverguide.site – The author’s prize-winning memoir about losing both her sons to suicide is a calm, sensitive account of ‘radical acceptance’…
Things in Nature Merely Grow by Yiyun Li audiobook review – a deconstruction of grief

On Not Climbing Mountains by Claire Thomas review – impressive, for a patient reader

silverguide.site – This ambitious novel follows a grieving woman who distracts herself with research on famous names who had connections to Switzerland…
On Not Climbing Mountains by Claire Thomas review – impressive, for a patient reader

The Unfragile Mind by Gavin Francis review – a GP’s guide to mental health

silverguide.site – Powerful case studies can’t make up for this book’s painful superficiality when it comes to the broader issues…
The Unfragile Mind by Gavin Francis review – a GP’s guide to mental health

Railsong by Rahul Bhattacharya review – a heartfelt tale of life on the Indian railways

silverguide.site – We follow one woman across decades of change in this deeply compassionate novel of independence and dreams…
Railsong by Rahul Bhattacharya review – a heartfelt tale of life on the Indian railways

‘These books are pushing boundaries’: winners of £30,000 Inclusive Books for Children awards announced

silverguide.site – Supa Nova by Chanté Timothy, a graphic novel about a young Black girl with a love for science, won the children’s fiction category and inaugural children’s choice prize…
‘These books are pushing boundaries’: winners of £30,000 Inclusive Books for Children awards announced

Cees Nooteboom obituary

silverguide.site – Dutch novelist, poet and travel writer who reported on the Hungarian revolution and the fall of the Berlin Wall…
Cees Nooteboom obituary

‘A partisan and politician’: Abraham Lincoln and the art of the deal

silverguide.site – New book Boss Lincoln takes a fresh look at a well-studied political figure, showing him to be a master of party politics…
‘A partisan and politician’: Abraham Lincoln and the art of the deal

My Bags Are Big by Tibor Fischer review – how to make it in crypto

silverguide.site – Amusing oddballs populate a wise-cracking wheeler-dealer’s tale of leaving London for Dubai in search of loot and laughs…
My Bags Are Big by Tibor Fischer review – how to make it in crypto

Evelyn Araluen wins $125,000 for ‘politically uncompromising’ poetry at Victorian premier’s literary awards

silverguide.site – Poet’s second collection The Rot won the Victorian prize for literature and the Indigenous writing category…
Evelyn Araluen wins $125,000 for ‘politically uncompromising’ poetry at Victorian premier’s literary awards

Homeschooled by Stefan Merrill Block review – a true ‘Misery’ memoir

silverguide.site – A compelling and fitfully harrowing child’s-eye account of a mother’s unravelling…
Homeschooled by Stefan Merrill Block review – a true ‘Misery’ memoir

Witches, Nazi collaborators and banned books: International Booker prize announces 2026 longlist

silverguide.site – Thirteen books make this year’s longlist for translated fiction, which awards a first prize of £50,000…
Witches, Nazi collaborators and banned books: International Booker prize announces 2026 longlist

‘We’re losing accessibility’: America says goodbye to the mass-market paperback

silverguide.site – The so-called ‘pocket book’ sold in supermarkets is being phased out across the US, the latest sign of an ongoing shift in how people are choosing to read…
‘We’re losing accessibility’: America says goodbye to the mass-market paperback

Suckerfish by Ashani Lewis review – the ordeals of having a difficult mother

silverguide.site – This is a wry and likably feisty account of the destructive power an unstable parent can wield over her offspring…
Suckerfish by Ashani Lewis review – the ordeals of having a difficult mother

Nonesuch by Francis Spufford review – a dazzling wartime fantasy

silverguide.site – Dark magic, fascism and romance in blitz-stricken London: this exuberant novel is a popcorny delight…
Nonesuch by Francis Spufford review – a dazzling wartime fantasy

Lord of the Flies, diverse casting and themes of racial identity | Letters

silverguide.site – Letters: Readers on the criticism levelled at Jack Thorne’s adaptation of William Golding’s book…
Lord of the Flies, diverse casting and themes of racial identity | Letters
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