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Dreams of Rivers and Seas by Tim Parks
Indra Sinha acclaims Tim Parks's haunting study of anthropology and emotion -
Alpha Dogs by James Harding and The Fame Formua by Mark Borkowski
Colin Byrne is dazzled by the cynical skills used to promote politicians and Hollywood stars alike -
A Daughter's Love by John Guy
Miranda Seymour enjoys a dual study of Henry VIII's chancellor and his favourite daughter -
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
Stevie Davies is entranced by a bibliophilic jeu d'esprit
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Review: When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson
Patrick Ness is enthralled by a crime novel that's funny, clever and always surprising -
Review: Golda Meir: The Iron Lady by Elinor Burkett
As prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir's greatest talent was for saying no. By Avi Shlaim -
Review: The Last Amateurs by Mark de Rond
Daniel Topolski relives the intense pressure of the varsity race that strives for Olympian levels
