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Julian Barnes

The Lemon Table by Julian Barnes (Picador, March 2005)
A collection of acidly intelligent short stories about growing old.
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Joanna Bourke

Fear: A Cultural History by Joanna Bourke (Virago, February 2005)
How predominant fears vary with time and culture.
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An Intimate History of Killing by Joanna Bourke (Granta Books, 2000)
Evidence that soldiers experience pleasure as well as fear and horror.
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Jonathan Coe

The Closed Circle by Jonathan Coe (Penguin, June 2005)
Sequel to The Rotters' Club.
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9th and 13th by Jonathan Coe (Penguin, May 2005)
A collection of short fiction and non-fiction pieces.
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The Rotters' Club by Jonathan Coe (Penguin, 2004)
Coe's drama about a group of school friends in 1970s Birmingham.
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Dave Eggers

How We Are Hungry by Dave Eggers (Hamish Hamilton, March 2005)
Bravura short stories.
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Short, Short Stories by Dave Eggers (Penguin, May 2005)
A pocket-sized book of mini-stories first published in The Guardian.
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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers (Picador, 2001)
Eggers' freewheeling autobiography.
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You Shall Know Our Velocity by Dave Eggers (Penguin, 2004)
The author's first novel, a satire on American ignorance and consumerism.
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Thomas Friedman

The World Is Flat: A brief history of the 21st century by Thomas Friedman
A punchy account of globalisation.
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Malcolm Gladwell

Blink by Malcolm Gladwell (Allan Lane, January 2005)
How intuition works and why we should trust it.
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The Tipping Point: How little things can make a big difference by Malcolm Gladwell (Abacus, 2002)
How 'ideas and products and messages and behaviours spread just like viruses do'.
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Vesna Goldsworthy

Chernobyl Strawberries by Vesna Goldsworthy (Atlantic Books, March 2005)
An extraordinary memoir of childhood in Yugoslavia.
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Kazuo Ishiguro

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber and Faber, May 2005)
Ishiguro's new and haunting novel.
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David Mitchell

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell (Sceptre, February 2005)
An ambitious work that challenges the conventions of storytelling.
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Ali Smith

Hotel World by Ali Smith (Penguin, 2002)
Smith's innovative and much admired first novel.
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The Accidental by Ali Smith (Hamish Hamilton, May 2005)
Hot of the presses and launched at Hay.
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