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Book Review: Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

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By Holly McKie In our current global situation, these ‘unprecedented times’ as we hear it called at least […]

strathtelegraph April 10, 2020 Arts

Essential read: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, by Mark Haddon

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By Justin Bowie Mark Haddon’s 2003 coming-of-age novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time follows […]

strathtelegraph September 10, 2016 Arts

Oxfam Books

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By Ross Gallacher   Book lists: the bane of every student loan. Just when you think you can […]

strathtelegraph November 28, 2015 Features

Five Banned Books to read over your summer

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By Rachel Munford, Features Editor I have a lot of weird pastimes but scanning the top 10 banned […]

strathtelegraph May 5, 2015 Arts

Essential Read: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

By Paul Rodger Published in 1968 and written by Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? […]

strathtelegraph October 1, 2014 Arts

Top 5: Horror books

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by Rachel Munford   1. Horns (Joe Hill) ‘Horns’ is one of the most fantastic horror novels I […]

strathtelegraph April 24, 2014 Arts

Cult Read: Breakfast of Champions

Breakfast of Champions Kurt Vonnegut, 1973   by Scott McNee There comes a moment late in Breakfast of […]

strathtelegraph April 24, 2014 Arts

Essential Read: Northanger Abbey

Northanger Abbey Jane Austen, 1817   by Rachel Munford Northanger Abbey was one of Jane Austen’s first novels […]

strathtelegraph April 24, 2014 Arts

Cult Read: American Gods

American Gods Neil Gaiman, 2001   by Emer O’Toole  Neil Gaiman has made a career out of restitching […]

strathtelegraph March 14, 2014 Arts

Essential Read: Brighton Rock

Brighton Rock Graham Greene, 1938   by Emma Guinness Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock is an exceptionally well written […]

strathtelegraph March 14, 2014 Arts

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