New Statesman loved Frantumaglia.
Trainwreck author Sady Doyle wrote about Clinton for The Guardian.
The Guardian give a lengthy review to I'm Supposed to Protect You From All This.
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Read MoreNew Statesman loved Frantumaglia.
Trainwreck author Sady Doyle wrote about Clinton for The Guardian.
The Guardian give a lengthy review to I'm Supposed to Protect You From All This.
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Read MoreFranutmaglia is the hot topic of the literary world.
The Spectator reviews Europa's Crane Pond.
The Harbour Master is in the Daily Mail.
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Read MoreThe book world unites against the doxxing of Elena Ferrante.
Sady Doyle's Trainwreck is all over UK women's publications.
Sunday Times reviews Chain of Custody.
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Read MoreThe book world reacts to an unmasking of Ferrante's identity.
Siege at Jadotville hits the cinemas.
Henri Barande's monograph with 4000 different covers is in the design press.
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Read MoreMaggie Nelson is awarded a MacArthur Genius Grant.
The FT love Helen Garner's non-fiction collection, Everywhere I Look.
The design world is wowed by Henri Barande's The Work Beyond.
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Read MoreThe first reviews of Jerusalem rave about this epic tome.
Feeding Time gets a glowing Guardian review.
The press goes mad for Mara Wilson's comeback.
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Read MoreAlan Moore's epic Jerusalem has landed and the press are taken aback.
Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal is charming readers in the UK.
Mark Havens' Out of Season is the biggest photobook in the press right now.
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Read MoreGoldstein talks translating Ferrante in The Guardian.
Willnot takes the crime fiction press by storm.
Publishers Weekly rave about Jerusalem.
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Read MoreKader Abdolah is featured in The Guardian.
The Daily Mail reviews Willnot.
VICE reviews Boy's Club.
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Read MoreFerrante still dominates the charts.
The Mothers continues to be the most buzz-worthy book around.
The Guardian have a feature on Miss Vera.
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