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Ten books you should read in February

3 February 2017
Jane CiabattariFeatures correspondent
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John Grisham on why he still writes as trends shift

The bestselling author on what new data reveals about America’s steep decline in reading for pleasure.

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Why Cher has waited until now to write her memoir

Cher explains why she has finally written her memoir and who it's for.

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Striking images of women in the Black Panther Party

Stephen Shames' photography offers a radically new and candid picture of the militant black power organisation.

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Braille: What is it like to read without sight?

What happens to our brains when we learn to read Braille?

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Inside the abandoned city of ancient libraries

The African town of Chinguetti is home to a large collection of forgotten ancient books. 

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News imageHow paper is making a comeback

How paper is making a comeback

As the world goes digital, paper might seem increasingly obsolete – but it is anything but.

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Preserving the ancient art of handcrafting books

In the digital age, the beautiful and ancient art of hand-binding books is under threat.

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News imageElizabeth Day: 'I felt so understood in the pages'

Elizabeth Day: 'I felt so understood in the pages'

When Elizabeth Day had a miscarriage, it was the words in a book from 1936 that helped her through it.

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News imageMichael Rosen: How poetry helped me to grieve

Michael Rosen: 'How poetry helped me to grieve'

When author Michael Rosen lost his son, he found inspiration to write again in a poem by Raymond Carver.

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How reading can help us cope with death

Lisa Appignanesi describes how reading fiction helped her deal with bereavement.

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The fiction that helped Laura Freeman recover from anorexia

How a love of reading helped one woman recover from anorexia.

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News imageBiblioburro: The amazing donkey libraries of Colombia

Biblioburro: The amazing donkey libraries of Colombia

One man and his loyal donkeys spreading the joy of books in Colombia.

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Is this Italy’s smallest library?

One retired teacher is spreading the joy of books using his tiny mobile library.

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News imageThe ancient books under lock and key

The ancient library where the books are under lock and key

Step inside the world’s largest surviving chained library.

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The man who lives in a library with no rules

Nanie Guanlao turned his home into a library for his community in Manila.

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News imageIs America really becoming more religious?

Is America really becoming more religious?

Katty Kay and Ryan Burge on why some Americans now say religion matters more to them, without going to service.

Katty Kay
News imageFrancesca Chiejina: Opera saved my life

Francesca Chiejina: Opera saved my life

The Nigerian-American soprano on how the stage allowed her to feel everything she was taught to hold back.

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The insect farm raising millions of flies beneath London

Tech Now visit a high-tech underground insect farm that uses millions of flies to turn food waste into protein.

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Wall Street up as chip stocks bounce

Markets open higher as chip stocks bounce and oil price rises amid the US threatens to hit Iran 'very hard.'

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The stadium with the world's largest screen built for sports

SoFi Stadium's 360-degree double-sided infinity screen with immersive tech is redefining the fan experience.

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