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40 Overlooked Books from 2017, as Chosen By Booksellers

40 Overlooked Books from 2017, as Chosen By Booksellers

A Year-End Reading List from America's Great Readers

By Literary Hub | December 30, 2017

On the Perilous Plight of the Part-Time Librarian

On the Perilous Plight of the Part-Time Librarian

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Against Amazon: Seven Arguments, One Manifesto

Against Amazon: Seven Arguments, One Manifesto

"Amazon appropriated our books. We will appropriate Amazon logic."

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Bookselling After the Fires: Napa Needs You

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Elayna Trucker on the Aftermath of a Disaster

By Elayna Trucker | November 13, 2017

Finding Solace in Bookstores, in the Face of Cancer

Finding Solace in Bookstores, in the Face of Cancer

Mary Ladd on the Pleasure of Being Surrounded By Literature

By Mary Ladd | November 7, 2017

The Libyan Bookshops Staying Open Through Civil War

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The Rise of Women-Only Literary Spaces, UK Edition

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An American Bookseller Reports from a Glamorous Italian Bookfair

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