Review
What Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 owes to Doctor Who

What Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 owes to Doctor Who
The Imposters by Tom Rachman review: Dark humour and a flair for invention

The Imposters by Tom Rachman review: Dark humour and a flair for invention
Sleepwalk by Dan Chaon review: Both insane and insanely brilliant

Sleepwalk by Dan Chaon review: Both insane and insanely brilliant
Dixon and Daughters: Vital National Theatre production shows how trauma can echo through generations of women

Dixon and Daughters: Vital National Theatre production shows how trauma can echo through generations of women
Never Was by H Gareth Gavin review: ‘A dreamy and promising debut’

Never Was by H Gareth Gavin review: ‘A dreamy and promising debut’
A blast of Benidorm will make everything seem sunny

A blast of Benidorm will make everything seem sunny
Biography of X review by Catherine Lacey: ‘A stroke of genius’

Biography of X review by Catherine Lacey: ‘A stroke of genius’
The Mandalorian season 3 finale: Is this too much Star Wars?

The Mandalorian season 3 finale: Is this too much Star Wars?
Shy review: Max Porter’s spectacular novel unpacks teen attitudes to masculinity

Shy review: Max Porter’s spectacular novel unpacks teen attitudes to masculinity
Eddie Piller’s electrifying trip back to Mod’s second wave

Eddie Piller’s electrifying trip back to Mod’s second wave
Greek Lessons by Han Kang review: A luminous reflection on the difficulties of language

Greek Lessons by Han Kang review: A luminous reflection on the difficulties of language
The Long Form by Kate Briggs: Profoundly ambiguous, wonderfully unstructured

The Long Form by Kate Briggs: Profoundly ambiguous, wonderfully unstructured
The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng review: Compelling drama set in the shadow of Empire

The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng review: Compelling drama set in the shadow of Empire
Thirsty Animals review: A dystopian future ‘impeccably depicted’

Thirsty Animals review: A dystopian future ‘impeccably depicted’
Death Watch review: Killer timepieces and the emptiness of consumerism

Death Watch review: Killer timepieces and the emptiness of consumerism
Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton review: ‘Nothing like you’ll expect’

Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton review: ‘Nothing like you’ll expect’
Rise and Fall is a microcosm for our whole class-obsessed country

Rise and Fall is a microcosm for our whole class-obsessed country
Brutes by Dizz Tate review: Disrupting the ‘missing girl’ trope


