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A round-up of reviews for things that simply do not get reviewed elsewhere
  • Patrick Gale

    Patrick Gale: ‘It’s true, I adore books about nuns’

    The British novelist on his fascination with convents, delving into people’s hidden inner lives and the luxury of solitude
  • A Happy and Sad face pinned to a noticeboard.<br>EPAF5H A Happy and Sad face pinned to a noticeboard.

    Some emotions, a bus stop, a laminator, a curtain: we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Zac Goldsmith Campaigning<br>Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 05/05/2016. London, United Kingdom. Zac Goldsmith Campaigning. The Conservative Party Mayoral Candidate Zac Goldsmith canvassing outside Hampstead Heath, after he voted in West London on the day Londoners vote for a new London Mayor. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images

    Zac Goldsmith's teeth, a cuppa, trainer laces, vowels: we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Kevin Costner

    Proms, Kevin Costner's "English" accent, a smiley face, the onion – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • sdf

    Games based on pop stars, yesterday afternoon, a bin, root canals – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • iggy

    Iggy Pop's cockatoo, hamster toys, a sign, a Guide writer's career choices: we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Tay, Microsoft's artificial intelligence chatbot

    Microsoft Tay, Bodger & Badger, the sun, a chicken tikka Yorkshire pud – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Irn-Bru
flavoured sparkling soft drink. Energy drink. Glucose. Health concerns have been raised over some of the ingredients in the drink.

    The sugar tax, sarcasm, a posh fish, peanut butter – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Daniel Bedingfield

    Daniel Bedingfield's decor, London souvenir shops, pub glassware, a knitted ball – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • A Giant African land snail is seen in this handout picture from the Florida Department of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry taken September 9, 2011. South Florida is fighting a growing infestation of one of the world's most destructive invasive species: the giant African land snail, which can grow as big as a rat and gnaw through stucco and plaster.  REUTERS/Florida Department of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry/Handout   (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

    Massive snails, a disco panther, the letter P, a man's face: we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Customers Pay With Contactless Cards<br>A customer uses a credit card to make a contactless payment on a Verifone Systems Inc. payment device in London, U.K., on Friday, May 22, 2015. Credit and debit cards that can be used by tapping the reader are gaining users, and mobile apps are set to further boost the popularity of contactless paying. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Contactless cards, a small dinosaur, bonsai trees, a bread horse: we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Flying Ant<br>CYGBRG Flying Ant

    Flying ant day, train art, a machine that makes gorillas, the automated checkout voice – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • England manager Roy Hodgson looks on during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London on February 7, 2016. / AFP / Ian Kington / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.  / IAN KINGTON/AFP/Getty Images

    Roy Hodgson's owl resemblance, a Pam St Clement clock, Daddies brown sauce, some actual art: we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • T In The Park Festival, Balado, Kinross-shire, Scotland, Britain - 11 Jul 2014<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew MacColl/REX (3923134bv)
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 T In The Park Festival, Balado, Kinross-shire, Scotland, Britain - 11 Jul 2014

    Some dogs, Ed Sheeran's eyebrow, Quentin Tarantino, a portable pizza pouch – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • 127683221<br>LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 30:  People enjoy the sunshine as they walk through Camden Market near Camden Lock on September 30, 2011 in London, England. Much of the UK is enjoying a spell of unseasonably hot weather which is expected to last into next week.  (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) ***BESTPIX***
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    Camden Town, sleep, the spoon, Wiz Khalifa's trousers – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • Aaron Ramsey

    Oyster Card holders, the curse of Aaron Ramsey, the egg, a man's shoe – we review anything

    Every Friday we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or, more likely, not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet them to @guideguardian
  • A Lego man figure. 

Commissioned for G2

    Lego investments, a guitar's G-string, Tunnock's Tea Cakes, Polyfilla – we review anything

    Every Friday, we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or not. Drop your suggestions for reviews in the comments or tweet @guideguardian
  • Tens of thousands watch puddle on Periscope<br>A person carrying a surfboard crosses the puddle outside Drummond Central in Newcastle upon Tyne, which became an internet sensation with tens of thousands of people watching it on Periscope. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday January 6, 2016. See PA story SOCIAL Puddle. Photo credit should read: Tom White/PA Wire

    The Newcastle puddle, Sports Direct, chewing gum, chicken shops, a Segway robot – we review anything

    Every Friday, we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or not. We’ll review your suggestions, if you drop them in the comments or tweet @guideguardian
  • "Mate, that stinks," Drake may be saying here.

    Drake going festive, Ainsley Harriot, celebrities in ramen, a man with the sniffles, pegs – we review anything

    Every Friday, we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or not. We’ll review your suggestions, if you drop them in the comments or tweet @guideguardian
  • The man. The chin. The legend.

    Bruce Campbell's chin, a hemp shoe, business cards, ethical socks – we review anything

    Every Friday, we apply critical attention to things that don’t normally get it. This is an important function that might just hold civilisation together. Or not. We’ll review your suggestions, if you drop them in the comments or tweet @guideguardian
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