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As the finale to a massively popular YA dystopian trilogy (Divergent), Allegiant by Veronica Roth will always hold a special place in my heart. I think we can all agree this book is heart-shattering, frustrating and cruel — but in the best way. The present-tense, first-person narrative makes you feel as though you are right […]
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Several writers from The Edge give you brochures for the perfect fictional holiday destinations
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Katja reviews a dystopian tale from the YA author Joss Stirling.
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The shortlist includes one previous winner, as well as a first-time novelist.
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In response to the tendency of some authors to explain their fiction, Rebecca James tells them why they should refrain.
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Jacob Power reviews ‘The Mule’ by David Quantick.
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Mollie reviews the sophomore album from Spector, Moth Boys.
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This Week in Records (17/08/2015-23/08/2015) features debuts from Jess Glynne and The Bohicas, with singles from the young SOAK and Tiesto.
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London four-piece Palace have announced the details of their upcoming UK tour, as well as the release of a new single.
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The Maccabees have succeeded in producing a vibrant, unified fourth record.
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Records Editor Amy reviews London four-piece Palace’s latest track, ‘Head Above The Water’.
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Released on Blu-ray this autumn, Pulp Fiction (1994) — arguably Tarantino’s most successful and critically acclaimed film — gets the high-definition upgrade fans have been waiting for… and what a beauty it is to watch. The non-linear and multiple narrative brainchild of Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction follows the fast-paced and violent lives of a group […]