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Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]theguardianbook journal in May, 2020.

1st
6:30a[info]theguardianbookDouble Lives by Helen McCarthy – a history of working mothers
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Romance of American Communism by Vivian Gornick review – a flawed masterpiece
2nd
8:00a[info]theguardianbookNatural by Alan Levinovitz review – the seductive myth of nature's goodness
4th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookCleanness review – interlinked stories of pain and desire
7:00a[info]theguardianbookBig, bold and brilliant: books to last through lockdown
7:00a[info]theguardianbookBig, bold and brilliant: books to last through lockdown
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Well Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith; The Natural Health Service by Isabel Hardman – review
8:00a[info]theguardianbookI wish more people would read ... Fup by Jim Dodge
10:29a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: The Chess Player by Howard Altmann
12:53p[info]theguardianbookStephenie Meyer announces new Twilight book Midnight Sun
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
6:00p[info]theguardianbookRoger Robinson's poems of Trinidad and London win Ondaatje prize
6:06p[info]theguardianbookWith Midnight Sun, Twilight is back at the best possible time
5th
4:00a[info]theguardianbookMy favourite book as a kid ... The Australian Women's Weekly Children’s Birthday Cake Book
6:00a[info]theguardianbookRainbow Milk by Paul Mendez review – beautiful and distinctive
6th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookPutin's People by Catherine Belton review – a groundbreaking study that follows the money
8:00a[info]theguardianbookFriend by Paek Nam-nyong review – a bestseller from North Korea
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Well Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith review – unwinding with nature
7th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookSick Souls, Healthy Minds by John Kaag review – can William James save your life?
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Hundred Years' War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi review – conquest and resistance
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Hundred Years' War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi review – conquest and resistance
11:58a[info]theguardianbook'We are living through the first economic crisis of the Anthropocene'
8th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookBurn by Patrick Ness review – a fire-breathing adventure
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren review – fallouts and fabulous disasters
8:00a[info]theguardianbookI wish more people would read … A Scrap of Time by Ida Fink
9:00a[info]theguardianbookDavid Sedaris: 'Alan Bennett's Talking Heads is pretty much the best thing ever'
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Motion of the Body Through Space by Lionel Shriver review – the cult of fitness
11:00a[info]theguardianbook'I wanted something 100% pornographic and 100% high art': the joy of writing about sex
8:00p[info]theguardianbookHelen Garner: I may be and old woman, but I'm not done for yet
8:00p[info]theguardianbookHelen Garner: 'I may be an old woman, but I'm not done for yet'
9th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookThe Celestial Hunter by Roberto Calasso review – the sacrificial society
7:00a[info]theguardianbookToni Morrison's The Bluest Eye at 50: a novel that speaks to our times
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe real Lord of the Flies: what happened when six boys were shipwrecked for 15 months
8:00a[info]theguardianbookRutger Bregman: 'Our secret superpower is our ability to cooperate'
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe real Lord of the Flies: what happened when six boys were shipwrecked for 15 months
9:00a[info]theguardianbookThe best recent poetry collections – review
5:00p[info]theguardianbookRichard Ford: 'I didn't finish a book until I was 19'
10th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookEpidemics and Society by Frank M Snowden review – illuminating and persuasive
8:00a[info]theguardianbookApropos of Nothing review – Woody Allen's times and misdemeanours
11th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookTrans writer Juno Dawson: 'The Spice Girls were my female awakening!'
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey review – a fishy tale of doomed womanhood
10:26a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: Of Bronze — and Blaze (319) by Emily Dickinson
11:00a[info]theguardianbookI wish more people would read ... The Diary of a Provincial Lady by EM Delafield
1:59p[info]theguardianbookJames Patterson joins Guns N’ Roses to write ... a sweet child’s book?
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
2:26p[info]theguardianbookHow we made The Story of Tracy Beaker
2:45p[info]theguardianbookStanley Johnson lands book deal to republish virus thriller
2:45p[info]theguardianbookStanley Johnson lands book deal to republish virus thriller
12th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookHumankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman review – a tribute to our better nature
8:00a[info]theguardianbookPoetry book of the month: Tongues of Fire by Seán Hewitt – review
10:02a[info]theguardianbookA Journal of the Plague Year may be fictional, but it's not untrue
10:43a[info]theguardianbookBritish Library asks nation's children to write miniature books in lockdown
11:47a[info]theguardianbookHaruki Murakami to host lockdown radio show in Japan
13th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookAntigone Rising by Helen Morales review – the Greek myths get subversive
6:30a[info]theguardianbookAntigone Rising by Helen Morales review – the Greek myths get subversive
8:00a[info]theguardianbookI Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me by Juan Pablo Villalobos review – an eccentric hybrid
8:00a[info]theguardianbookI wish more people would read ... Under the Pendulum Sun by Jeannette Ng
11:44a[info]theguardianbookFrench serial-killer expert admits serial lies, including murder of imaginary wife
1:55p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books about Iran | Nazanine Hozar
3:44p[info]theguardianbookSally Rooney's Normal People tops UK book charts as readers fall for TV version
14th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookPoems to get us through: 'Hello mum!' from a loo high above London
5:00a[info]theguardianbookThe best books and audiobooks of 2020 so far
6:30a[info]theguardianbookThe City We Became by NK Jemisin review – a fizzing New York fantasy
8:00a[info]theguardianbookWhat Comes After Farce? by Hal Foster review – oppositional art in the age of Trump
15th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookTazmamart by Aziz BineBine review – 18 years in Morocco's secret prison
8:00a[info]theguardianbookCleanness by Garth Greenwell review – intimacy and distance
8:00a[info]theguardianbookI wish more people would read ... Damon Runyon's short stories
16th
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Eighth by Stephen Johnson review – Mahler and sexual creativity
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Great British Battle: how the fight against coronavirus spread a new nationalism
17th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookInferno; What Have I Done? – fearless accounts of postpartum psychosis
7:00a[info]theguardianbookWhodunnit? Did Agatha Christie ‘borrow’ the plot for acclaimed novel?
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Caravan: Abdallah Azzam and the Rise of Global Jihad review – recent history at its finest
10:00a[info]theguardianbookBarn 8 by Deb Olin Unferth review – riotous chicken rescue
18th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookNegative Capability by Michèle Roberts review – the novelist's wisdom casts a spell
6:00a[info]theguardianbookHeroes, runners and riders: sports books to get your heart racing
8:00a[info]theguardianbookHere We Are review – breathtaking storytelling from Graham Swift
11:00a[info]theguardianbookHow to write 1,000 poems in 1,000 days
1:00p[info]theguardianbookTaika Waititi leads all-star charity Roald Dahl readings
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
7:00p[info]theguardianbookWaterstones plans to put its books under a 72-hour quarantine
19th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookRodham by Curtis Sittenfeld review – where would Hillary be without Bill Clinton?
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Residue Years by Mitchell S Jackson review – a tale of mourning and loss
9:00a[info]theguardianbookThe best recent thrillers – review roundup
10:14a[info]theguardianbookNeil Gaiman apologises to people of Skye for breaking lockdown rules
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes review – a sleek Hunger Games prequel
1:56p[info]theguardianbookBeyond Daniel Defoe: the real journals of the plague year
20th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookSocial Distance: a graphic short story for the coronavirus age by Mark Haddon
6:30a[info]theguardianbookWild Child by Patrick Barkham review – why children need nature
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Adventures of China Iron review – a thrilling miniature epic
9:17a[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books about silence | Abbie Greaves
11:00a[info]theguardianbookSing Backwards and Weep by Mark Lanegan review – touring, recording, drugs
1:30p[info]theguardianbookDuncan Jones on his comic book sequel to Moon
21st
6:30a[info]theguardianbookMussolini's War by John Gooch review – fascist dreams of the 1930s and 40s
8:00a[info]theguardianbookWater Ways by Jasper Winn review – a gentle journey along Britain's canals
9:06a[info]theguardianbook'A joyful thing': the man who wrote his wife a poem every day for 25 years
9:52a[info]theguardianbookFrom Harry Potter at Home to the National Shelf Service: bookish fun for the lockdown
11:03a[info]theguardianbookOrwell prize for fiction shortlist replays 2019 Booker prize contest
9:23p[info]theguardianbookBill Clinton writing second thriller with James Patterson
22nd
6:30a[info]theguardianbookPew by Catherine Lacey review – a foreboding fable
8:00a[info]theguardianbookBrown Album by Porochista Khakpour review – a question of self-discovery
9:00a[info]theguardianbookCeleste Ng: 'I couldn't finish Knausgård's My Struggle. Time is finite'
10:00a[info]theguardianbookLook, don't touch: what great literature can teach us about love with no contact
1:43p[info]theguardianbookScottish national poet Jackie Kay talks about racism she endured as a child
2:15p[info]theguardianbookGloria Steinem says TV drama of 1970s feminist history ‘ridiculous'
3:46p[info]theguardianbookRomance Writers of America aims for happy end to racism row with new prize
4:00p[info]theguardianbookAlaskan school board lifts ban on Gatsby and Catch-22 after protests
23rd
6:30a[info]theguardianbookPeace Talks by Tim Finch review – a moving study of love and loss
9:00a[info]theguardianbookBooks to broaden your horizons, by Hilary Mantel, Simon Schama, Lisa Taddeo and more
10:53a[info]theguardianbookAuthor Michael Rosen out of intensive care after 47 days
11:00a[info]theguardianbookRobin Wall Kimmerer: 'People can’t understand the world as a gift unless someone shows them how'
12:05p[info]theguardianbookThe English towers and landmarks that inspired Tolkien's hobbit sagas
5:00p[info]theguardianbookBarton Gellman: ‘The Assange precedent is dangerous’
24th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookRodham by Curtis Sittenfeld review – Hill minus Bill
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Swamp by Yoshiharu Tsuge review – powerfully strange
8:26a[info]theguardianbookSex, lies and despair: unseen letters reveal Larkin's tortured love
10:00a[info]theguardianbookWild Child review – notes from the landscape of childhood
25th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookChart toppers: the best books to help you understand numbers
6:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Consequences of Love by Gavanndra Hodge review – blighted past of a Chelsea girl
8:00a[info]theguardianbookAmora by Natalia Borges Polesso review – stories of love between women
11:20a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: Godhuli Time by Srinivas Rayaprol
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
26th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookA Woman by Sibilla Aleramo review – groundbreaking
8:00a[info]theguardianbookPew by Catherine Lacey review – when silence speaks volumes
12:29p[info]theguardianbookReading group: which book by Charles Dickens should we read in June?
12:59p[info]theguardianbookJK Rowling announces new children's book, The Ickabog, to be published free online
12:59p[info]theguardianbookJK Rowling announces new children's book, The Ickabog, to be published free online
6:44p[info]theguardianbookJohny Pitts wins Jhalak prize for 'beautiful' history of black Europe
27th
5:00a[info]theguardianbook'Milli Violini': I was a fake violinist in a world-class miming orchestra
6:30a[info]theguardianbookDark Mirror by Barton Gellman review – the rise of today's surveillance state
8:00a[info]theguardianbookSorry for Your Trouble by Richard Ford review – stories of discontent
10:00a[info]theguardianbookTop 10 Scottish crime novels
11:00a[info]theguardianbookForced Out by Kevin Maxwell review – prejudice between police
28th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookPoems to get us through: a musical exchange with God
6:30a[info]theguardianbookOut of My Skull by James Danckert and John D Eastwood – the psychology of boredom
8:00a[info]theguardianbookRemain Silent by Susie Steiner review – home is where the hurt is
9:00a[info]theguardianbookDavid Attenborough to publish 'witness statement' on climate crisis
2:00p[info]theguardianbook'Social distancing': how a 1950s phrase came to dominate 2020
2:51p[info]theguardianbook'Why did white men get all the fun?': the long road to diverse travel writing
2:51p[info]theguardianbook'Why did white men get to have all the fun?': the long road to diverse travel writing
29th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookSigns of the times: how Douglas Coupland's art came to life under coronavirus
6:30a[info]theguardianbookPilgrims by Matthew Kneale review – a slyly comic medieval journey
8:00a[info]theguardianbookClothes … and Other Things that Matter by Alexandra Shulman review – a charming memoir
9:00a[info]theguardianbookMark Haddon: 'The only books I wish I’d written are better versions of my own'
30th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookThis Is What America Looks Like review: Ilhan Omar inspires – and stays fired up
6:30a[info]theguardianbookWagner’s Parsifal by Roger Scruton review – in defence of the insufferable
7:00a[info]theguardianbookMy book is being reviewed by a dog. Who am I to argue with the star rating?
8:00a[info]theguardianbookMinor Detail by Adania Shibli review – horror in the desert
8:00a[info]theguardianbook'This man knows he's dying as surely as I do': a doctor's dispatches from intensive care
8:00a[info]theguardianbook'This man knows he's dying as surely as I do': a doctor's dispatches from the NHS frontline
8:00a[info]theguardianbook'This man knows he's dying as surely as I do': a doctor's dispatches from the NHS frontline
10:00a[info]theguardianbookChildren’s books roundup – the best new picture books and novels
10:00a[info]theguardianbook'Things fall apart': the apocalyptic appeal of WB Yeats's The Second Coming
4:00p[info]theguardianbookHilary Mantel: 'Thomas Cromwell would have locked us down for longer'
5:00p[info]theguardianbookStuart Evers: 'We either look into the gutter or at the upper classes'
31st
6:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Chiffon Trenches by André Leon Talley review – the emperor strikes back
8:00a[info]theguardianbookDouble Lives review – the mother of all battles for equality



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