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WORLD FICTION 

Written in just two months by South Korean TV scriptwriter Cho Nam-Joo, this has sold more than a million copies worldwide




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LITERARY FICTION  

Evie Wyld's powerful, intensely absorbing third novel is haunted by ghosts




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LITERARY FICTION 

The relationship between Leonard Cohen and his Norwegian muse Marianne Ihlen, for whom he wrote So Long, Marianne among others, has already been told on film.




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YOUNG FICTION  

Children trapped at home now have at least one reason to celebrate - the long-awaited return of The Wolf Brother series.




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LITERARY FICTION  

Hold on - wasn't Anne Tyler going to retire? This is her third outing since 2015's A Spool Of Blue Thread, supposedly her final novel




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LITERARY FICTION 

Five months after the death of her alcoholic mother, sales assistant Ava is hit by a car




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LITERARY FICTION 

Lancashire: a neglected space caught between the twin poles of tourist magnets the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales - two places, incidentally, that are also richly imagined in literature.




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LITERARY FICTION 

Greenwell's exquisitely written debut, What Belongs To You, followed an aspiring poet who moves from Kentucky to Bulgaria




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LITERARY FICTION 

Like the titular mammal, this is a curiosity: part 21st-century political satire, part unexpectedly affecting 19th-century love story.




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LITERARY FICTION 

A library for rejected manuscripts established by a book-loving loner in a sleepy Breton town becomes the talk of literary Paris




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Elle Fanning gives the FINGER on the poster for Hulu's fictionalized biopic on Catherine the Great

The Georgia-born 22-year-old executive produces and stars in The Great, which centers on Prussian Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst's transformation into Russia's longest-ruling female leader (1762-1796)




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Jacinda Ardern's ban on fiction: still order self-help books

Under some of the world's toughest coronavirus restrictions, all non-essential shopping and online delivery has been forbidden since 26 March.




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'It's fiction of course': Former deputy Labour leader Tom Watson unveils plans for political novel

The ex-West Bromwich East MP will write The House, a tale of 'ambition and failure, trust and betrayal' after signing up with publisher Little, Brown.




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Alan Jones launches a scathing attack on Malcolm Turnbull and labels his book a 'work of fiction'

Jones claimed the former Liberal Party leader was jealous of Mr Abbott - who the radio host said had the 'integrity and experience' to lead the WHO - because of the latter's superior electoral success.




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Hilary Mantel, Michelle Gallen and Marina Lewycka: This week's best new fiction

Fans can exhale - the final instalment of Mantel's trilogy is a cracker: powerful, propulsive and amply worth the eight-year wait. Despite topping 900 pages, it spans just four years.




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Sebastian Barry and Abi Daré: This week's best new fiction

Set in rural Tennessee in the period after the Civil War, A Thousand Moons is a strange and beautiful story, narrated by a young Native American girl who has been adopted by two Irishmen.




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Louise Erdrich, James Scudamore and Louise Hare: This week's best new fiction 

It's 1953 and Thomas Wazhushk leaves Turtle Mountain Reservation and travels to Washington, striving to defeat legislation that would abolish native tribes and relocate Native Americans.




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Maggie O'Farrell, Evie Wyld and Anakana Schofield: This week's best new fiction 

This radiant, immersive novel is anchored in its author's fascination with Hamlet . It begins one summer's day in 1596, when 11-year-old Judith comes down with a fever in Stratford-upon-Avon.




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Polly Samson, Sarah Butler and Nazanine Hozar: This week's best new fiction

To a teenage girl from England, in mourning for her dead mother, the Greek island of Hydra seems like an earthly paradise.




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Kate Elizabeth Russell, Annalena McAfee and Nicolas Mathieu: This week's best new fiction

At 60, Eve Laing is a famous artist in crisis. She's working on what she believes is a masterpiece, but her marriage has ended in divorce.




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A. L. Kennedy, Nikita Lalwani, Carmel Harrington and Ingrid Persaud: This week's best new fiction

Connoisseurs of short stories that pack an emotional punch will find plenty to admire in this fine new collection. The leitmotif is desperation but Kennedy is mistress of many moods.




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Stephen King, Beth O'Leary, Michael Arditti and Martin Edwards: This week's best new fiction

The title piece in King's latest collection of supernatural tales serves up a vivid metaphor for the media's unhealthy relationship with violent crime.




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Robert Webb, Adele Parks, Ilaria Bernardini and Stephanie Scott: This week's best new fiction

Comedian and memoirist Webb tries his hand at fiction in this romance about a widowed tech expert who travels back to 1992 to warn her future husband about his fatal brain tumour.




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Lionel Shriver, Caroline Hulse, Adam Macqueen and Ellen Alpsten: This week's best new fiction

Identity politics, extreme exercise and tattoos are among the fads skewered in Shriver's tale of ageing Boomers. It centres on Serenata and Remington, whose marriage is rock-solid.




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Ben Okri, Nicolás Giacobone and Kate Furnivall: This week's best new fiction reviews

Okri is always good company and these 20-odd tales showcase his lucid prose and freewheeling imagination.




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It's easy to feel imprisoned under lockdown, so thank goodness for non-fiction books

With all this free time we have on our hands, Dominic Sandbrook makes the case for reading non-fiction books. Pictured: A Soviet soldier stand on top of a tank in Moscow's red square.




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Jharkhand's "government by fiction"


"The main hurdle to the development of Jharkhand is political: the state’s resources are under the control of this criminal nexus, and people have no say." Jivesh Singh interviews Jean Dreze on Jharkhand's 10th anniversary.




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Scientist’s Death, Threat to PM: Meenakshi Lekhi’s Fiction Book is Thriller That Lays Bare Political Divides

The novel begins with the death of a scientist, who warns a woman politician in new Delhi about the impending danger to the life of Raghav Mohan, who is the beloved Prime Minister of the country.




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When Amitav Ghosh Found Climate Change to be Stranger Than Fiction

Ghosh's novel leaps from the United States, to the Sundarbans mangrove forest between India and Bangladesh, to Italy, places where rising temperatures and water levels have uprooted human and animal lives and upended political systems.




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'Replicated His Tattoo...': How Anita Nair's Iconic 'Inspector Gowda' Became Face of Indian Crime Fiction

In the last decade, detective Borei Gowda has appeared in two of Nair's books -- Cut Like Wound (2012) and Chain of Custody (2016) and have already won a strong fan base among crime fiction lovers in the country.




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COVER and TABLE OF CONTENTS REVEAL: The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Volume Four, edited by Neil Clarke!

Welcome, Night Shade website fans! Today, we want to share with you the cover and table of contents for The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Volume Four, edited by Neil Clarke. We’ve worked with Neil before both on standalone themed anthologies and previous entries in the Best Science Fiction series, but this is the first time one of […]




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Psychotherapy and the social clinic in the United States [Electronic book] : soothing fictions / William M. Epstein.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, c2019.




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Fictionalism in philosophy [Electronic book] / Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Fictional discourse : a radical fictionalist semantics [Electronic book] / Stefano Predelli.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Apt imaginings : feelings for fictions and other creatures of the mind [Electronic book] / Jonathan Gilmore.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Meet Phoebe Snow, the Fictional Woman Who Gave Glamour to Train Travel—and Coal?!

Phoebe Snow lives up to her surname. She has pale skin and is dressed entirely in white. From the pristine ostrich plumes that adorn her hat to the spotless boots that protect her feet, Phoebe Snow is obsessively, almost compulsively, clean. She’s also a fictional character, invented by an advertising firm in an early push...

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Ethics in the gutter: empathy and historical fiction in comics / Kate Polak

Hayden Library - PN6710.P65 2017




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What is non-fiction cinema? : on the very idea of motion picture communication / Trevor Ponech

Ponech, Trevor




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Starsongs = Tau whetu : the 1993 New Zealand anthology of science fiction and fantasy / edited by Jean Weber




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Out of the night and into the dream : a thematic study of the fiction of J.G. Ballard / Gregory Stephenson

Stephenson, Gregory




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Sisters of the revolution : a feminist speculative fiction anthology / edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer




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Journal of science-fiction




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New worlds. 8 : the science fiction quarterly / edited by Hilary Bailey ; art editor, Richard Glyn Jones ; literary editor, M. John Harrison ; editorial assistant, Diane Lambert




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Modern French short fiction / Johnnie Gratton, Brigitte Le Juez, editors.




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Science fiction in Argentina: technologies of the text in a material multiverse / Joanna Page

Online Resource




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Masquerade and social justice in contemporary Latin American fiction / Helene Carol Weldt-Basson

Hayden Library - PQ7082.N7 W43 2017




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Kill the Ámpaya!: the best Latin American baseball fiction / edited and translated by Dick Cluster

Hayden Library - PQ7087.E5 K55 2016




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Eugenia: a fictional sketch of future customs / Eduardo Urzaiz ; edited and translated by Sarah A. Buck Kachaluba and Aaron Dziubinskyj

Hayden Library - PQ7297.U78 E813 2016




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Writing the Apocalypse: historical vision in contemporary U.S. and Latin American fiction / Lois Parkinson Zamora

Online Resource




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The spirit of science fiction / Roberto Bolaño ; translated by Natasha Wimmer

Hayden Library - PQ8098.12.O38 E7713 2019