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21 Oct 2014: After an American tourist got locked in to one of their bookshops, Waterstones are inviting volunteers for a sleepover. Here are ten short books you could read in an evening – but what would you do if you could spend the night in a bookshop? Let us know in the comments below
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16 Oct 2014: The author’s tough-guy take on the first world war is transferred to the stage with outstanding technical and dramatic flair, writes Alfred Hickling
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10 Oct 2014: Here Lies Love | This Is My Family | Love’s Labour’s Lost; Love’s Labour’s Won | The Casa Latin American Theatre Festival | A Farewell To Arms | Each Slow Dusk
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22 Sep 2014: Hemingway’s first and best novel makes an escape to 1920s Spain to explore courage, cowardice and manly authenticity, writes Robert McCrum
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20 Aug 2014:
From the Restaurant at the End of the Universe to the cabman's shelter in Ulysses, chef and author Michael Gibney reviews the best eating and drinking in books
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Audio (26min 36sec), 11 Aug 2014:
Novelists David Park and Naomi Wood explain why they were drawn to biographical fiction for their latest portraits of women who married literary giants
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21 Jul 2014:
Our readers have voted for their favourite books published in the first half of this year. Here is a selection of the most popular books. Who would top your list?
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9 Jul 2014: American writer Bill Hillmann undergoes surgery after suffering serious injuries in third day of infamous San Fermín festival
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20 Jun 2014:
Amanda Vaill beautifully portrays three love affairs – including that between Hemingway and Gellhorn – but her book is marred by its cold war tone. By Paul Preston
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1-15 of 127 for Ernest Hemingway