Hands: What We Do with Them and Why by Darian Leader – how we keep our hands out of mischief From flicking fans to swiping phones, humans have always loved to fiddle and fidget
Poster poems: fear From the personal to the global, there is an uneasy abundance of things to be scared of at the moment. Dare you face up to some in verse?
Elizabeth Spillius obituary Psychoanalyst who brought the ideas of Melanie Klein to a new generation of analysts, therapists, social workers and students
The Sex Lives of English Women review – turkish delight fantasies and great ‘organisms’ Being ravished on Question Time, enjoying bondage in the pub, a nun who wants a threesome … Wendy Jones has given women the space to talk, but could have done much more
Book reviews roundup: The Essex Serpent; The Muse; The Middlepause: On Turning 50 What the critics thought of The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry, The Muse by Jessie Burton and The Middlepause: On Turning 50 by Marina Benjamin
Tristimania by Jay Griffiths; Mad Girl by Bryony Gordon – review Two depression memoirs aimed at different readerships both offer optimism and enlightenment
The Middlepause by Marina Benjamin and In My Own Times by Jane Miller – review What does it mean to be middle-aged? Is 50 over the hill? An honest facing up to loss and sadness is an important theme in these valuable studies
Lean in 15: The Shape Plan by Joe Wicks – digested read The fitness guru’s 15-minute healthy eating recipe plan is trimmed to shape in less than 800 words
Shooting Up: A History of Drugs in Warfare by Lukasz Kamienski review – what turns soldiers into monsters? Drunk Romans and drugged Americans: the chemical arsenal used to dull the horror of war
A Walk in the Park: The Life and Times of a People’s Institution by Travis Elborough – review There’s plenty to look at in this enjoyable stroll through the history of our public parks, despite a few omissions