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Read an extract from The Seventh Son by Sebastian Faulks

Read an extract from The Seventh Son by Sebastian Faulks

29 September 2023

This intriguing extract is taken from The Seventh Son by Sebastian Faulks, the latest pick for our ·ï»Ë²ÊƱ Book Club. It sees a billionaire entrepreneur recruiting a scientist for his new project, which will have major implications for the human...


Sebastian Faulks: ‘Homo sapiens is a very odd creature’

Sebastian Faulks: ‘Homo sapiens is a very odd creature’

29 September 2023

The award-winning novelist Sebastian Faulks on how he came to set his new novel The Seventh Son – the latest pick for our ·ï»Ë²ÊƱ Book Club – a little way into the future


Read an extract from The Ferryman by Justin Cronin

Read an extract from The Ferryman by Justin Cronin

25 May 2023

This tantalising extract is taken from the prologue of The Ferryman by Justin Cronin, a science fiction novel which is the first pick for ·ï»Ë²ÊƱ's book club


Justin Cronin on the books, films and TV that inspired The Ferryman

Justin Cronin on the books, films and TV that inspired The Ferryman

25 May 2023

From Lost to The Tempest, the author of The Ferryman reveals the cultural influences behind his new science fiction novel - the first pick for ·ï»Ë²ÊƱ's book club


People sitting in park

All hail London’s urban jungle as it becomes first national park city

17 July 2019

With impressive biodiversity and ecosystems, London should set a trend for metropolises everywhere as it becomes the first National Park City in the world


Trump facing an enthusiastic crowd of supporters

The psychology that explains how Trump's divisive rhetoric won

10 November 2016

How did Donald Trump's nationalist mantra that the US was becoming second-rate take such a strong hold in the American psyche, wonders Chris Simms


Melissa and Jasmine Hemsley holding plates of food

The Hemsley effect: why we fall for celebrity food advice

9 May 2016

Faddish diets from insta-food stars like the Hemsley sisters thrive in a world that favours easy explanations over real science, says Anthony Warner


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Comment: No shortages, yet

29 May 1992


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Limits to fashion

30 March 1990


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