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Interview with a Bookstore: Magers & Quinn

Interview with a Bookstore: Magers & Quinn

A Store with a Dedicated Heraldry & Chivalry(!) Section

By Interview with a Bookstore | August 31, 2015

The Joy and Terror of Learning to Surf at 49

The Joy and Terror of Learning to Surf at 49

Mylène Dressler Goes End Over End

By M Dressler | August 28, 2015

Beyond Anne Frank

Beyond Anne Frank

In Search of Young Writers’ Diaries of the Holocaust

By Alexandra Zapruder | August 28, 2015

Songs for the Road: A Book Tour Playlist

Songs for the Road: A Book Tour Playlist

Justin Taylor's Soundtrack for Travel

By Justin Taylor | August 28, 2015

The Great Booksellers Fall Preview

The Great Booksellers Fall Preview

Because Booksellers Will Never Lie About the Books They Love

By Literary Hub | August 27, 2015

The Tracks

The Tracks

On the Suicide-By-Train Epidemic in Affluent Chicago

By Jenn Shapland | August 27, 2015

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The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 27, 2015

On the Total Weirdness of the Book Tour

By Justin Taylor | August 26, 2015

On Having Your Book Turned into a Movie

By Emma Donoghue | August 25, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Brookline Booksmith

The Staff Shelf: Brookline Booksmith

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By Interview with a Bookstore | August 25, 2015

Where the Words Grow On Trees

Where the Words Grow On Trees

In a Seattle Orchard, A Poet Publishes Her Work On Apples

By Paul Constant | August 24, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Brookline Booksmith

Interview with a Bookstore: Brookline Booksmith

“Dedicated to the fine art of browsing”

By Interview with a Bookstore | August 24, 2015

Joan Crawford, Maybe

Joan Crawford, Maybe

Lori Jakiela

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 21, 2015

Confessions of a Reformed Book Thief

Confessions of a Reformed Book Thief

How Books Can Save Your Life

By Troy Weaver | August 21, 2015

Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

More Harm Than Good, in the Name of the Children

By Richard Beck | August 18, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: Let the Franzen Begin

Five Books Making News This Week: Let the Franzen Begin

Ottessa Moshfegh, Lucia Berlin, Ivan Doig and More

By Jane Ciabattari | August 18, 2015

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