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A 1975 Winter Walk in Sussex's Seven Sisters Park

Revisiting a 1975 country diary entry exploring the Seven Sisters cliffs and Cuckmere Haven. Discover the timeless beauty of this protected Sussex coastline and its wildlife. Read the full account.

Adam Kay's Murder Mystery Audiobook Review

Andy Serkis narrates Adam Kay's debut murder mystery 'A Particularly Nasty Case', featuring a troubled doctor turned detective. Discover this darkly humorous NHS thriller.

John Tottenham's Service: Grumpy Bookseller's Tale

John Tottenham's debut novel Service delivers a bitter black comedy about a cantankerous LA bookseller struggling with literary failure and annoying customers. Discover this unique comic voice.

Why People Cheat & Coach's Seven-Figure Earnings

Relationship coach Lorin Krenn explains the real reasons behind infidelity and reveals how top coaches earn seven-figure salaries. Discover expert tips for maintaining healthy relationships.

Joe Sacco's Visual Reportage on Indian Riots

Explore Joe Sacco's masterful graphic novel on the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, examining sectarian violence and colonial legacies in modern India. A vital work of visual journalism.

Olga Ravn's The Wax Child: Witchcraft in Denmark

Olga Ravn's powerful new novel The Wax Child explores 17th century witchcraft in Denmark through visceral prose and female solidarity. Discover this haunting tale of everyday sorcery.

Derek Owusu's Brave New Novel on BPD

Derek Owusu's powerful new novel Borderline Fiction offers an unflinching look at living with borderline personality disorder through the eyes of a young British-Ghanaian student.

Six Days Seven Nights: UK TV Schedule & Channel

Catch the classic 1998 adventure-comedy Six Days Seven Nights starring Harrison Ford on Great TV this Sunday. Find showtimes and film details for this family-friendly favourite.

Central London Christmas Lights Switch-On Guide

Discover where and when to see Central London's most magical Christmas light displays as they illuminate the city this week, featuring Carnaby Street, Seven Dials, and Marylebone Village.

John Irving's Queen Esther Disappoints

Acclaimed author John Irving returns with Queen Esther, but this long-awaited companion novel to The Cider House Rules disappoints with convoluted plotting and uncharacteristic flaws.

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