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Third and final Emma Watson photo online

05.04.2008 11:10    hpana.com
Fans of Emma Watson can now view her third and final photo released from the Warner Brothers shoot on her official website.


The Library at Night by Alberto Manguel

05.04.2008 10:57    complete-review.com
at the Complete Review

Free the Word weblog

05.04.2008 10:57    complete-review.com
With Free the Word !, "a world literature festival" scheduled for London 11 to 13 April, they now also have a weblog: Free the blog.

'World Literature Forum'

05.04.2008 10:57    complete-review.com
Hoping to "offer an area of the internet for people to discuss, review, recommend and publicise translated works" booklit has now set up a World Literature Forum.

The Library at Night review

05.04.2008 10:57    complete-review.com
The most recent addition to the complete review is our review of Alberto Manguel's The Library at Night.

Under Three Flags (Benedict Anderson)

05.04.2008 10:57    dannyreviews.com
Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination
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Pick of the paperbacks

05.04.2008 06:40    telegraph.co.uk
Better, Tearing Down the Wall of Sound, After Tamerlane, Deception, Tomorrow, The Dissident, Missing Kissinger

Endpaper: Getting between the sheets

05.04.2008 06:40    telegraph.co.uk
If you're trying to bed a book snob, hide the Ayn Rand, says Tim Martin

Adam Mars-Jones: When the dam breaks

05.04.2008 06:40    telegraph.co.uk
Adam Mars-Jones - a Granta best young novelist, twice, before publishing his first slim novel - tells Jasper Rees how he came to start on an epic trilogy.

Beijing: Hammers and drills, concrete and dust

05.04.2008 06:40    telegraph.co.uk
When Robert Macfarlane looks out from the window of his Beijing tower block, he can see 34 cranes. In this essay, he explores a city of five million migrant labourers which has developed a mania for remaking itself in the

Family bookclub: Philip Pullman's Once Upon a Time in the North

05.04.2008 06:40    telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Middleton enjoys a short, sharp prequel to the epic Philip Pullman trilogy.

All about Amy Winehouse

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Helen Brown reviews Amy Winehouse by Chas Newkey-Burden and Amy, Amy, Amy by Nick Johnstone

The erotic vagrancy of Richard Burton

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Roger Lewis reviews Richard Burton: Prince of Players by Michael Munn

The critical certainties of Alfred Kazin

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Hawtree reviews Alfred Kazin: a Biography by Richard Cook

No ivory tower for Stefan Collini

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Bevis Hillier reviews Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics by Stefan Collini

Lacking novelty

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Niall Griffiths reviews Born Yesterday: the News as a Novel by Gordon Burn

Becoming Julie Andrews

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Michael Arditti reviews Home: a Memoir of My Early Years by Julie Andrews

A new history of the Civil Wars

05.04.2008 06:36    telegraph.co.uk
Allan Massie reviews God's Fury, England's Fire by Michael Braddick

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