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18 Books You Should Read This October

18 Books You Should Read This October

From Witches to Wangs to Glam and Back Again

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Jason Novak Illustrates Ron Padgett's

Jason Novak Illustrates Ron Padgett's "How to be Perfect"

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Elliptical and Black: Roxane Gay in Conversation with Rion Amilcar Scott

Elliptical and Black: Roxane Gay in Conversation with Rion Amilcar Scott

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