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New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.

New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.

By Emily Temple | July 16, 2019

The <em>Vita and Virginia</em> trailer is full of literary flirting and headbands.

The Vita and Virginia trailer is full of literary flirting and headbands.

By Jessie Gaynor | July 15, 2019

Indie booksellers urge you to resist the siren call of Amazon Prime Day.

Indie booksellers urge you to resist the siren call of Amazon Prime Day.

By Dan Sheehan | July 15, 2019

Christian Book Distributors' name is an unexpected casualty of your CBD obsession.

Christian Book Distributors' name is an unexpected casualty of your CBD obsession.

By Jessie Gaynor | July 15, 2019

Historian Sarah Milov wrote a book so good that three men on NPR talked about it without naming her.

Historian Sarah Milov wrote a book so good that three men on NPR talked about it without naming her.

By Jonny Diamond | July 15, 2019

Chicago's only black woman-owned bookstore is open for business.

Chicago's only black woman-owned bookstore is open for business.

By Dan Sheehan | July 12, 2019

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Books of the Week

  • In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man: A Memoir
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  • Whidbey
  • A Scandal in Königsberg
  • The Quantity Theory of Morality
  • Partially Devoured: How Night of the Living Dead Saved My Life and Changed the World

Your weekly book deal memo: Daisy Johnson, Brandon Hobson, Scaachi Koul & more

By Emily Temple | July 12, 2019

Your favorite reads: this week's most clicked-on books at Book Marks.

By Katie Yee | July 12, 2019

Olivet Nazarene University fires new teacher for including curse words and a lesbian in his novel

By Corinne Segal | July 11, 2019

Novelist Rachel Lyon will be the next Editor in Chief of <em>Epiphany</em>

Novelist Rachel Lyon will be the next Editor in Chief of Epiphany

By Emily Temple | July 11, 2019

20 young booksellers have just won some of James Patterson's money.

20 young booksellers have just won some of James Patterson's money.

By Dan Sheehan | July 11, 2019

You can now bid on Philip Roth's old typewriters and baseball cards (and they're surprisingly cheap)

You can now bid on Philip Roth's old typewriters and baseball cards (and they're surprisingly cheap)

By Emily Temple | July 10, 2019

Naomi Wolf responds to continued criticism of her delayed book.

Naomi Wolf responds to continued criticism of her delayed book.

By Corinne Segal | July 9, 2019

Lesley Nneka Arimah has won the 2019 Caine Prize—read her prizewinning story,

Lesley Nneka Arimah has won the 2019 Caine Prize—read her prizewinning story, "Skinned."

By Emily Temple | July 9, 2019

Courtney Maum, Rawi Hage, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

Courtney Maum, Rawi Hage, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

By Teddy Wayne | July 9, 2019

Finally! Michael Mann's <em>Heat</em> novel is just around the corner...

Finally! Michael Mann's Heat novel is just around the corner...

By Dan Sheehan | July 8, 2019

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