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Five Books Making News This Week: Winter Reading Edition
Bill Bryson, Charlie Jane Anders, Ian Buruma, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| February 2, 2016
The Staff Shelf: The Mysterious Bookshop
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Interview with a Bookstore
| February 2, 2016
Emotional Truths and Historical Lies in the Shadow of the Great War
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By
Andrea Molesini
| February 1, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: The Mysterious Bookshop
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Interview with a Bookstore
| February 1, 2016
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Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
| February 1, 2016
Donald Trump, All-American Know-Nothing Nativist
As Sinclair Lewis Foretold, It Can Always Happen Here
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David L. Ulin
| February 1, 2016
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Zinzi Clemmons
| January 29, 2016
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| January 28, 2016
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boeuf en daube
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Alison Kinney
| January 28, 2016
Janet Malcolm: Biased, Mean, and Brilliant
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By
Bridget Read
| January 26, 2016
Travels to Nowhere
Documenting the Disconnections of Global Flight
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Lit Hub Photography
| January 26, 2016
The Staff Shelf: Third Place Books
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By
Interview with a Bookstore
| January 26, 2016
A Day in the Life of a West Virginia Coal Miner
Cave-ins, explosions, and hard, brutal work
By
James Green
| January 25, 2016
A Novel of Putin's Russia That Got Its Writer Beaten Up
The Courage of Reporter-Turned-Novelist Oleg Kashin
By
Will Evans
| January 25, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Third Place Books
a true community gathering place
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| January 25, 2016
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New Series to Watch this Weekend
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Novelist Van Jensen Talks with His Mother, Acclaimed Painter Jean Jensen, About Art, Literature, and Family
January 16, 2026
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Van Jensen
The Historical Implications and Fictional Possibilities of the Hindenberg Disaster
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L. A. Chandlar
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Sensitive and powerful The women in em This Is Where the Serpent Lives em are…"