This week in iweekend, we have a get-into-autumn special, with 30 fantastic books to read, from Philip Pullman to Zadie Smith, and 30 beautiful British boltholes that won't burn too much of a hole in your pocket.
We also have vegan recipes from Fearne Cotton (we particularly recommend the dahl), and Guy Barter's weekly gardening column - this week, what to do about all those ladybirds currently in our gardens.
In Culture, we ask why the otherwise-faultless Motherland insists on pitting mums against each other, and have a chat with Emma Donoghue, the author of Room, whose latest was inspired by her shock at the realities of parenthood.
In Travel, along with those British boltholes, we have a guide to Havana - from Hemingway's favourite watering hole to colonial-era homes, and a round-up of Apple Day activities.
We also meet a wildlife cameraman, have our eyes opened by the world of giant vegetable growing, and visit the Spanish village making VIPs of its OAPs
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Plus, there's all the usual news, views, puzzles and features.
Don't forget to pick up your copy of iweekend from all good newspaper retailers.
Hanna Tavner iweekend Editor
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