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Month View


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

1st
6:30a[info]theguardianbookSex Robots & Vegan Meat by Jenny Kleeman review – the future of food, birth and death?
8:00a[info]theguardianbookSmall Pleasures by Clare Chambers review – a suburban mystery
8:00a[info]theguardianbookGraphic novel about warring ice-cream trucks scoops first for Wodehouse prize
8:45a[info]theguardianbookUK libraries are set to reopen – but not as we know them
1:18p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 best-dressed characters in fiction | Amanda Craig
2nd
6:30a[info]theguardianbookPaying the Land by Joe Sacco review – a triumph of empathy
11:00a[info]theguardianbookFour new collections up for the Forward poetry prizes – review roundup
3rd
6:30a[info]theguardianbookFracture by Andrés Neuman review – the damage of the past
8:00a[info]theguardianbookLondon’s New Scene by Lisa Tickner review – seven events that smashed the art world
9:00a[info]theguardianbookDavid Baddiel: 'I don't really have shame as an emotion'
9:49a[info]theguardianbookEngland's libraries begin to reopen but grave fears remain over long-term futures
9:49a[info]theguardianbookEngland's libraries begin to reopen but grave fears remain over long-term futures
10:00a[info]theguardianbookDavid Mitchell: 'I think most writers have a deep-seated envy of musicians'
11:40a[info]theguardianbookDavid Starkey dropped by publisher and university after racist remarks
1:36p[info]theguardianbook'I stuck my foot in the door': what it is like to be black in UK publishing
4th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookLetter from Italy: this pandemic is showing us who we really are
6:30a[info]theguardianbookThe Wild Laughter by Caoilinn Hughes review – an Irish Cain and Abel
8:00a[info]theguardianbookBread Winner by Emma Griffin review – victims of the Victorian economy
9:00a[info]theguardianbookLove beyond sex, money and property: a case for friendship
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe UK once welcomed refugees - now we detain them indefinitely | Kamila Shamsie
12:00p[info]theguardianbookBooks to transport you: the best travellers' tales for troubled times
5:00p[info]theguardianbookMaryse Condé: 'An English author can reach the heart of a Caribbean child'
5th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookBritish Summer Time Begins review – lyrical social history
8:00a[info]theguardianbookShadow State by Luke Harding review – Putin's poisonous path to victory
12:00p[info]theguardianbookBrit Bennett: 'Last week was truly the wildest week of my life'
6th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookWhy We Drive review – a motorist puts his foot down
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Double X Economy by Linda Scott review – how to solve economic sexism
10:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: Sic Vita by Henry David Thoreau
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
3:22p[info]theguardianbookFrom neighbourly romances to Zoom sex: the boom in lockdown erotica
7th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookBenjamin Zephaniah: 'Coppers were standing on my back and I thought: OK, I’m going to die here.’
6:00a[info]theguardianbookVernon Subutex 3 by Virginie Despentes review – perfectly over-the-top end to Parisian potboiler
8:00a[info]theguardianbookAntiemetic for Homesickness by Romalyn Ante review – tales of yearning
8:00a[info]theguardianbookPoetry book of the month: Antiemetic for Homesickness by Romalyn Ante – review
9:59a[info]theguardianbook'Living legend' Linton Kwesi Johnson wins PEN Pinter prize
10:56a[info]theguardianbookFinal Terry Pratchett stories to be published in September
1:45p[info]theguardianbookReading group: we're reading White Teeth by Zadie Smith in July
8th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookDear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You edited by Adam Kay – review
8:00a[info]theguardianbookAugust by Callan Wink review – coming of age in rural America
9:12a[info]theguardianbookJK Rowling, Rushdie and Atwood warn against ‘intolerance’ in open letter
9:12a[info]theguardianbookRowling, Rushdie and Atwood warn against ‘intolerance’ in open letter
3:34p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books about tumultuous times
11:01p[info]theguardianbookPhilip Pullman to release unseen His Dark Materials novella in October
9th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookTwilight of Democracy by Anne Applebaum review – when politics ends friendships
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Disaster Tourist by Yun Ko-eun review – life under late capitalism
9:00a[info]theguardianbookRewild Yourself by Simon Barnes review – how to get closer to nature
10:00a[info]theguardianbookWhat I learned from preparing for the end of the world
10:00a[info]theguardianbook'As a child, I was prepared for the end of the world. Now I know it is coming'
10:00a[info]theguardianbookWhat I learned from preparing for the end of the world
10:46a[info]theguardianbookFar Side creator Gary Larson publishes first new cartoons in 25 years
5:30p[info]theguardianbook'The prize of all prizes': Teacher Kate Clanchy's memoir wins Orwell award
10th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookUtopia Avenue by David Mitchell review – a musical journey
8:00a[info]theguardianbookFemale Husbands by Jen Manion review – a trans history
9:00a[info]theguardianbookGeorge Alagiah: 'Steinbeck taught me the power of words'
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe novel is dead – again. And this time, it's women who have murdered it | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
11th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookBritish Summer Time Begins by Ysenda Maxtone Graham review – what school summer holidays were like
7:00a[info]theguardianbookMichaela Coel plays the first on-screen writer I can relate to | Candice Carty-Williams
8:00a[info]theguardianbookVernon Subutex 3 by Virginie Despentes review – the trilogy concludes
8:00a[info]theguardianbookOut of office: has the homeworking revolution finally arrived?
10:00a[info]theguardianbookCharlie Kaufman: 'Making people laugh makes me feel validated as a human'
11:00a[info]theguardianbookRise up: the best books about the power of protest
5:00p[info]theguardianbookNicola Barker: 'If I have a life philosophy, it's ferocious innocence'
12th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookToo Much and Never Enough review: Mary Trump thumps Donald
6:00a[info]theguardianbookBeethoven: A Life in Nine Pieces by Laura Tunbridge – review
8:00a[info]theguardianbookFat Cow, Fat Chance by Jenni Murray review – well meaning but haphazard
10:00a[info]theguardianbookHoliday Heart by Margarita García Robayo review – immigrant swansong
12:00p[info]theguardianbookAnne Applebaum: how my old friends paved the way for Trump and Brexit
13th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookNaomi Klein: 'We must not return to the pre-Covid status quo, only worse'
6:00a[info]theguardianbookCulture in the Third Reich by Moritz Föllmer review – when fascism stole the show
9:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: The Sparrows of Butyrka by Irina Ratushinskaya
11:10a[info]theguardianbookWomen speak out about Warren Ellis: 'Full and informed consent was impossible'
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
14th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Liar's Dictionary by Eley Williams review – a glorious way with words
6:00a[info]theguardianbookI am not reading. I am not writing. This is not normal | Amy Sackville
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe best recent thrillers – review roundup
11:58a[info]theguardianbookWhite Teeth seemed fresh and hopeful in 2000 – how does it read now?
12:34p[info]theguardianbookDonald Trump's niece free to discuss explosive family book, judge rules
15th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookRemain in Love: Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club and Tina by Chris Frantz review
9:00a[info]theguardianbookTwo Tribes by Chris Beckett review – 250 years after Brexit
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Number Bias by Sanne Blauw review – how numbers can mislead us
11:20a[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books about recovery
1:47p[info]theguardianbookThe Great Gatsby prequel set for release days after copyright expires
2:54p[info]theguardianbookMervyn Peake 'visual archive' acquired by British Library
16th
6:25a[info]theguardianbookTara June Winch wins 2020 Miles Franklin award for her book The Yield: ‘It broke my heart to write i
6:30a[info]theguardianbookThe Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana by Maryse Condé review – a scurrilous picaresque
8:00a[info]theguardianbookWhy We Drive by Matthew Crawford review – a high-speed reverse into nostalgia
17th
5:01a[info]theguardianbookMunroe Bergdorf receives landmark book deal for trans manifesto
5:01a[info]theguardianbookMunroe Bergdorf receives landmark book deal for gender manifesto
6:30a[info]theguardianbookThe Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue review – fighting the 1918 flu pandemic
8:00a[info]theguardianbookFrom Bob Dylan to Viv Albertine: 10 of the best music biographies
9:10a[info]theguardianbookMeg Rosoff: ‘Thomas Cromwell’s execution affected me more than deaths in my own family'
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
11:00a[info]theguardianbookHunting for mountweazels: Eley Williams on the fun - and responsibility - of dictionaries
8:00p[info]theguardianbookJasper Fforde on rabbits, racism and writing fiction 'to slightly improve a flawed world'
18th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookShadow State by Luke Harding review – an impassioned indictment of the Kremlin
7:00a[info]theguardianbookCoronavirus hasn't gone away – and neither has my deadline
9:00a[info]theguardianbookShort and sweet: the best stories to read right now
10:00a[info]theguardianbookBlack Lives Matter, grandma and me: how our world changed during lockdown
5:00p[info]theguardianbookKit de Waal: 'As soon as you introduce a talking horse, I'm just not interested'
19th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookRemain in Love by Chris Frantz review – once in a lifetime with Talking Heads
7:30a[info]theguardianbookNatasha Trethewey: 'I decided I was going to be the one to tell my mother's story'
8:00a[info]theguardianbookUtopia Avenue by David Mitchell review – endless prog rock noodling
8:30a[info]theguardianbookMary-Kay Wilmers: 'At Faber, TS Eliot was referred to as the GLP – Greatest Living Poet'
10:00a[info]theguardianbookMiss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce review – self-discovery in the South Pacific
20th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookWhy Didn't You Just Do What You Were Told? by Jenny Diski review – supremely sharp
6:00a[info]theguardianbookGreen shoots: the best books to inspire hope for the planet
8:00a[info]theguardianbookModern Times by Cathy Sweeney – twisted fables from a new talent
9:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: On First Knowing You’re a Teacher by Peter Kahn
1:19p[info]theguardianbookNot the Booker prize 2020: nominate your favourite book of the year
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
3:59p[info]theguardianbookAn author bought his own book to get higher on bestseller lists. Is that fair?
5:27p[info]theguardianbookJosephine Cox, bestselling novelist of family sagas, dies at 82
21st
6:00a[info]theguardianbookToo Much and Never Enough by Mary L Trump review – a scathing takedown of Uncle Donald
6:00a[info]theguardianbookHow does a young writer pay the rent?
8:00a[info]theguardianbookWendy, Master of Art review – witty graphic novel unleashes hipster hell
12:40p[info]theguardianbookHow White Teeth transcends its many flaws
2:11p[info]theguardianbookReni Eddo-Lodge and Emma Watson to redraw London tube map with women's names
11:01p[info]theguardianbookBook sales hit record highs in 2019, but publishers ‘now need help’
22nd
6:30a[info]theguardianbookOwls of the Eastern Ice by Jonathan C Slaght review – an extraordinary quest
9:00a[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books about adventures | Philip Marsden
9:36a[info]theguardianbookMary Trump on her Uncle Donald: ‘I used to feel compassion for him. That became impossible’
11:00a[info]theguardianbookx + y by Eugenia Cheng review – an end to the gender wars?
11:17a[info]theguardianbookFour-year-old lands book deal for his 'astonishing' poetry
11:24a[info]theguardianbookAuthor loses spot in Top 10 after buying 400 copies of his own book
1:30p[info]theguardianbookEliza Clark: 'I'm from Newcastle and working class. To publishers, I'm diverse'
1:30p[info]theguardianbookEliza Clark: 'I'm from Newcastle and working class. To publishers, I'm diverse'
2:41p[info]theguardianbookBret Easton Ellis and Irvine Welsh in talks to co-write TV drama
23rd
6:30a[info]theguardianbookMurder on the Middle Passage by Nicholas Rogers review – the trial of Captain Kimber
6:30a[info]theguardianbookMurder on the Middle Passage by Nicholas Rogers review – slavery and the British empire
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Liar’s Dictionary by Eley Williams review – big ideas in a minor key
3:26p[info]theguardianbookBrandon Sanderson: 'After a dozen rejected novels, you think maybe this isn’t for you'
24th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookThe Crown in Crisis by Alexander Larman review – abdication, assassination and the Nazis
8:00a[info]theguardianbookChildren’s books roundup – the best new picture books and novels
9:00a[info]theguardianbookEmma Donoghue: 'Wooster’s sweetly foolish flippancy is just the tonic for Covid-19 times'
11:00a[info]theguardianbook'Free speech has never been freer': Pankaj Mishra and Viet Thanh Nguyen in conversation
12:50p[info]theguardianbookManuscript shows how Truman Capote renamed his heroine Holly Golightly
25th
6:30a[info]theguardianbookAntkind by Charlie Kaufman review – a screenwriter's debut
7:00a[info]theguardianbookA change to the zodiac? This should never have been written into the stars
7:00a[info]theguardianbookWhy a generation is choosing to be child-free
8:00a[info]theguardianbookEmperors of the Deep by William McKeever review – how sharks are misunderstood
8:30a[info]theguardianbookBernardine Evaristo: 'How often do I have sex? Eight times a day'
8:30a[info]theguardianbookBernardine Evaristo: 'How often do I have sex? Eight times a day'
10:00a[info]theguardianbookGabriel Bergmoser: 'There is a brand of country Australian masculinity that is particularly threaten
5:00p[info]theguardianbookBryan Washington: 'My next book is a gay slacker dramedy'
26th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Yellow House by Sarah M Broom review – memoir as rich social history
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Good Ancestor by Roman Krznaric – review
10:00a[info]theguardianbookSmall Pleasure by Clare Chambers review – suburbia's silent sorrows
11:00a[info]theguardianbookAdrian Tomine: 'Cartoons seemed like the surest path to being a hermit'
27th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookPenguin Classics Science Fiction review – a fresh look at brave new worlds
6:00a[info]theguardianbookPeople power: the best books about the allure of crowds and community
8:00a[info]theguardianbookNothing Can Hurt You by Nicola Maye Goldberg review – dark yet roguishly funny
10:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: If I Were to Meet by Grace Nichols
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
4:30p[info]theguardianbookIrenosen Okojie wins the Caine prize for 'stunning' short story Grace Jones
11:01p[info]theguardianbookHilary Mantel up for third Booker prize as 2020 longlist announced
28th
6:00a[info]theguardianbookIntimations review – Zadie Smith's life under lockdown
6:00a[info]theguardianbookIntimations review – Zadie Smith's life under lockdown
12:20p[info]theguardianbookHow White Teeth brushes off the charge of ‘hysterical realism’



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