📰00Charles III by Robert Hardman review: nothing but the truthThe Telegraph·Simon Heffer·about 1 month ago#KxfR7qRm#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#princeharryandmeghanmarkle#cultureeditorschoice#hardman+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagRobert Hardman’s magisterial biography, full of detail about the King, the Queen and the Sussexes alike, will become a historical document15s0Read later0Read More
📰00David Bowie, Enid Blyton & the Sun Machine: meeting of mindsThe Telegraph·Ian Sansom·about 1 month ago#GtdRQcCL#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#review#cultureeditorschoice#royle+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagNicholas Royle's new book David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the Sun Machine is bizarre, brilliant, and unlike anything you've ever read15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Unruly by David Mitchell: a romp through English historyThe Telegraph·Daniel Brooks·about 1 month ago#H6FAXS0e#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#historybooks#mitchell+8 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagThe comedian’s trip through medieval history may pass at breakneck speed, but it’s an impressive blend of irreverence, accuracy and wit15s0Read later0Read More
📰00One Fine Day, Matthew Parker review: the Empire's high-pointThe Telegraph·Daniel Brooks·about 1 month ago#LOxQEY2p#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#history#empire+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagMatthew Parker’s brilliant new book One Fine Day: Britain’s Empire uses one day in September 1923 to explore the empire at its height15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans review: post-war woesThe Telegraph·Katja Hoyer·about 1 month ago#sDX87YKJ#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#historybooks#germany+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagDaniel Cowling’s book Don’t Let’s Be Beastly to the Germans shows how weary officials (and actors) tried to piece together post-war Germany15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Our verdict on the Booker shortlist: this is what novels should doThe Telegraph·Claire Allfree·about 1 month ago#SOB03m8e#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#fictionbooks#cultureeditorschoice#novels+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagA strong field of nominees has produced a slate of fiction you’ll want to spend time with – and will be surprised by15s0Read later0Read More
📰00The 1922 Committee by Philip Norton: the Tories’ savioursThe Telegraph·Simon Heffer·about 1 month ago#rINnJt7E#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#1922committee#cultureeditorschoice#conservative+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagThe ‘men in grey suits’ appeared a century ago, took up arms in the Heath era – and as this superb book shows, haven’t laid them down since15s0Read later0Read More
📰00How to Build a Boat by Elaine Feeney: a simplistic misfireThe Telegraph·Claire Allfree·about 1 month ago#W76Fl5hQ#clip0_12770_4676#books#review#fictionbooks#cultureeditorschoice#jamie+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagElaine Feeney returns with How to Build a Boat, about a neurodiverse schoolboy, but the purchase and power of her debut are missing15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Michael Palin, Great-Uncle Harry review: WW2 family historyThe Telegraph·Jasper Rees·about 1 month ago#agKiVxso#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#review#cultureeditorschoice#harry+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagThe Monty Python star discovers the story of his forgotten relative in Great-Uncle Harry, an empathetic work of family history15s0Read later0Read More
📰00The Poison Line by Cara McGoogan: a horrific tale of failureThe Telegraph·Simon Ings·about 1 month ago#YTZ93mBh#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#review#blood+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagCara McGoogan’s The Poison Line is a revelatory work of non-fiction, tracing a shocking international scandal that ruined countless lives15s0Read later0Read More
📰00The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng, review: an old-fashioned tale of imperial MalayaThe Telegraph·Claire Allfree·about 1 month ago#0HvhcdkF#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#review#cultureeditorschoice#proudlock+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagTan Twan Eng’s Booker-longlisted The House of Doors fictionalises a real-life murder case and gives a refreshingly balanced view of empire15s0Read later0Read More
📰00A Spell of Good Things by Ayobami Adebayo: a Nigerian gemThe Telegraph·Alex Diggins·about 1 month ago#rRze2CWG#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#charlesdickens#cultureeditorschoice#eniol+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagAyòbámi Adébáyò’s Booker-longlisted A Spell of Good Things is a tale of haves and have-nots with the sweep of 19th-century fiction15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell: a modern classicThe Telegraph·Emily Bearn·about 1 month ago#WWmJeZQg#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#childrensbooks#rundell+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagKatherine Rundell’s Impossible Creatures begins a new fantasy series, and even in a crowded contemporary field, it’s a tour-de-force15s0Read later0Read More
📰00The Bee Sting by Paul Murray: a first-class domestic novelThe Telegraph·Jake Kerridge·about 1 month ago#grdA2CfD#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#fictionbooks#cultureeditorschoice#family+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagPaul Murray’s The Bee Sting, deservingly longlisted for the Booker, circles intelligently around an Irish family mired in friction15s0Read later0Read More
📰00All the Little Bird-Hearts, Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow: a triumphThe Telegraph·Catherine Lough·about 1 month ago#uh8eRaeY#clip0_12770_4676#books#review#fictionbooks#cultureeditorschoice#sunday+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagIn Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow’s superb Booker-longlisted debut, an autistic woman sees a pair of interlopers inveigle their way into her life15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Our verdict on the new Mick Herron, and the autumn's best crime novelsThe Telegraph·Jake Kerridge·about 1 month ago#X7l6X8Y5#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#fictionbooks#cultureeditorschoice#novel+6 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagThis season, spy thrillers and crime stories are sweeping us from 19th-century Essex to the grit of California at its worst15s0Read later0Read More
📰00Edgeland by Sasha Swire: a tediously prolix walkThe Telegraph·Ian Sansom·about 1 month ago#0MzWvHtT#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#review#cultureeditorschoice#swire+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagSasha Swire shocked the political world with her first book. Her second will only shock those who expect self-awareness or concision15s0Read later0Read More
📰00After Elizabeth by Ed Owens: a Royal bureaucracyThe Telegraph·Tessa Dunlop·about 1 month ago#zgKNOncn#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#princeharryandmeghanmarkle#cultureeditorschoice#owens+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagEd Owens has some radical proposals for the monarchy, with bureaucratic innovations, new ‘King’s Days’ – and the King’s abdication15s0Read later0Read More
📰00The Nirvana Express by Mick Brown: sex-gurus and vegetariansThe Telegraph·Ian Sansom·about 1 month ago#WdIEojrI#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#india#brown+5 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagIn this entertaining history of the West’s fascination with Indian spirituality, Mick Brown covers all manner of curious characters15s0Read later0Read More
📰00How the ‘identity trap’ dragged our politics downThe Telegraph·Nina Power·about 1 month ago#NJ1osjze#comment#clip0_12770_4676#books#cultureeditorschoice#culturewars#mounk+7 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagYascha Mounk’s new book mounts a defence of liberalism against its foes on Left and Right – but is the ideology its own worst enemy?15s0Read later0Read More