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The Pyramid by Henning Mankell
Early Wallander stories merely whet the appetite, says Ian Thomson -
Consider the Birds: Who They Are and What They Do by Colin Tudge
This entertaining romp through avian biology is also a tract for our times, writes Stephen Moss -
Aids Sutra: Untold Stories from India, edited by Negar Akhavi
Anita Sethi is moved to hear the voices of those afflicted by a modern scourge -
Sylvie's Riddle by Alan Wall
Andrew Crumey is bemused by a tale that falls between the two cultures
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Gabriel García Márquez: A Life by Gerald Martin
Christopher Tayler enjoys the adventures of Latin America's most popular and colourful novelist -
Apology for the Woman Writing by Jenny Diski
Adam Thorpe finds the master of the essay too real for a besotted fan -
The Olivetti Chronicles: Three Decades of Life and Music
Nicholas Lezard relishes a selection of John Peel's journalism
