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Dn reviews new children's books for October

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Dagens Nyheter's critics have reviewed current children's and youth books for October, focusing on picture books and realistic novels. Martin Hellström reviews three new works for younger readers by Klassen, Berg, and Fang. Lydia Wistisen praises Johan Rundberg's football story as a new type of realistic children's novel.

In a review published on October 25, 2025, Martin Hellström discusses three new picture books for the younger audience by authors Klassen, Berg, and Fang. The article is titled 'Dreams and dumplings in three new picture books for younger readers' and highlights works for small children.

On the same day, Lydia Wistisen reviews Johan Rundberg's 'Bara lite katastrof', a football-themed book that exemplifies a new type of realistic children's novel. She notes: 'With small means, Johan Rundberg succeeds in creating people of flesh and blood'.

Dn's children's and youth book critics also select five favorites from the current releases, featuring themes of catastrophes, cats, and cackling. These autumn releases offer varied reading for young audiences, according to the newspaper's experts.

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Photo illustration of stacked books representing August Prize 2025 nominees, highlighting themes of dogs, death, and ketchup, with author names and award banner.
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Nominees for August Prize 2025 announced

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The nominees for the August Prize 2025 have been announced, featuring themes like dogs, death, and ketchup among the entries. The authors include both debutants and veterans, such as previous winners Lydia Sandgren and Lina Wolff. Six books in each category—fiction, non-fiction, and children's and youth literature—are competing for the prize.

DN's critics have selected their personal favorites among this year's stage premieres, featuring themes like loving body horror, visual joy frenzy, and gentleman humor. Another compilation highlights lovesick dolls, a showy culture canon, and an unusually light Lars Norén premiere.

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In a new article in Dagens Nyheter, culture journalist Jenny Lindh recommends 12 favorite audiobooks from autumn's releases, ideal for Christmas preparations and the days between holidays.

Sweden's recent victory in the World Junior Championship has brought joy to the nation's hockey community but challenges for SHL clubs like Djurgården. The club missed key players during the tournament, prompting sports director Niklas Wikegård to call for schedule changes. He praised the young talents while highlighting the strain on teams reliant on juniors.

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Mats Malm is stepping down as permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy after seven years of stabilizing the institution post-2018 crises. His successor, journalist and author Ingrid Carlberg—the second woman in the role—will take over on June 1, 2026, following the announcement at the December 20 ceremonial assembly.

Sweden Democrats' Mattias Karlsson admits in SVT that the party's former channel Riks went too far in describing Annie Lööf. The statement follows Center Party leader Anna-Karin Hatt's resignation due to threats and hate. Karlsson also criticizes social media's role in the polarized climate.

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Amanda Romare's new novel 'Judas' has swiftly become the subject of a cultural debate, even before its full release. The book depicts a strained cohabitation in a gritty Malmö, touching on themes like choking during sex, Ozempic, and generational relationship issues. Critic Anna Hellsten defends it as a consistent generational novel.

 

 

 

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