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Children dress up as their favourite literary characters on World Book Day: From Zog and the Golden Snitch to Matilda's nemesis Miss Trunchbull
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Theodore Partasides, 3, from Highgate is Zog this World Book Day. The beloved dragon is a World Book Day favourite.

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UFO, or Unidentified Female Observer: Kirsten Bakis on the Undersung Life of Anna Fort – Literary Hub
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UFO, or Unidentified Female Observer: Kirsten Bakis on the Undersung Life of Anna Fort  Literary Hub

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LITERARY FICTION
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New motherhood in all its mesh-implanting, incontinence-inducing horror and glory is both skewered and celebrated in this disorderly, ultimately disappointing caper from Ainslie Hogarth.

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Sink your teeth into our fiendish literary quiz – and you could win £1,000!
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With seven rounds testing your knowledge of memoirs, anniversaries and books and TV series – and much more – this year’s literary quiz is just the challenge you’re looking for. Good luck!

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Is Taylor Swift a secret spy novelist? All the clues that have fans convinced she's the mystery author who wrote the book perplexing the literary world that's being made into a film by Matthew Vaughan
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Despite not being released yet, Argylle, by Elly Conway has already been made into a film by Matthew Vaughn set to be released in February. But is Taylor Swift behind it?

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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Ad tycoon Sir Martin Sorrell splits from his literary love 
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RICHARD EDEN: Caroline Michel once said advertising tycoon Sir Martin Sorrell had given her some of the best career advice she’d had: ‘Impossible is nothing, nothing is impossible.’

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Louisa May Alcott's literary classic Little Women re-imagined as a stylish, sassy K-Drama
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Louisa May Alcott’s literary coming of age classic Little Women has been re-designed in a gripping new Korean Drama of the same name. It is available to watch on Netflix.

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Revisiting the Infamous Hill Case in an Era of (More) UFO News and Government Secrets – Literary Hub
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Revisiting the Infamous Hill Case in an Era of (More) UFO News and Government Secrets  Literary Hub

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Enid Blyton's work is 'racist, xenophobic and lacking literary merit', says English Heritage
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Enid Blyton, the English children’s author, has enchanted millions of young readers with tales of adventure, ginger beer and buns.

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Emirati minister of tolerance accused of 'serious sexual assault' by Hay literary festival organiser
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Caitlin McNamara says she was attacked by Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan, 69, on Valentine’s Day earlier this year in Abu Dhabi, while she was there organising the Hay festival.

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