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The man who set stomachs churning with Super Size Me speaks to Lottie Moggach about chasing Bin Laden
Posted: Tuesday 06 May 2008 15:57
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Diary of a sex addict
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Queen of the LA bonkbuster
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Posted: Tuesday 22 April 2008 15:29
Hell hath no fury like a writer scorned
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speaks to a writer who got over her doomed marriage by writing a book about it
Posted: Tuesday 08 April 2008 18:53
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Stanza by your man. Lottie Moggach meets Simon Armitage, poet-cum-rock god
Posted: Tuesday 01 April 2008 17:19
Books Interview
Ex-Mojo editor Paul Trynka's biography of Iggy Pop is an exhaustively researched view of the grizzled poster boy for rock'n'roll excess
Posted: Tuesday 25 March 2008 11:08
Drawing on affordability
If you're looking for a bargain buy, head to Battersea Park this week.
Posted: Tuesday 11 March 2008 13:06
Children of Stalin
Soaps are a good starting point for writing blockbusters
Posted: Tuesday 11 March 2008 00:43
The best of books
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Nothing to tell
Kureishi's latest book fails to recapture the passion of 'The Buddha of Suburbia' in this tale of mid-life crisis
Posted: Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:33
The Strip uncovered
Beautiful Children is set in the underbelly of Las Vegas, a dystopian world populated by freaks, geeks and outcasts.
Posted: Tuesday 19 February 2008 15:38
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