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The 15 Best Book Covers of April
Rain, Rain...
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Emily Temple
| April 30, 2025
How London’s Great Plague Planted the Seeds For Future Scientific Advancements
Thomas Levenson on the Dubious Yet Important Science of 17th-Century Medicine
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Thomas Levenson
| April 30, 2025
Just Another Cat Lady: On Navigating Casual Misogyny in Animal Rescue
Courtney Gustafson Explores the Crude Gendered Expectations Projected Onto Humans and Felines Alike
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Courtney Gustafson
| April 30, 2025
Pullman hive, attention! We're getting one last
Dark Material.
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Brittany Allen
| April 29, 2025
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Matt Stevens
| April 29, 2025
Tracing the Journey of World War II's Stolen and Looted Objects
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Elisabeth Dini
| April 29, 2025
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The new Conduit Books plans to focus on male authors.
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Another reason to love Pedro Pascal? He called J.K. Rowling a "heinous loser."
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The Martian Chronicles
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“Every now and again when I receive one of his emails, I’m always amazed at how brilliant and hilarious he is.”
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| April 28, 2025
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| April 28, 2025
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Milo Todd
| April 28, 2025
What Can a 17th-Century English Doctor Teach Us About Embracing Uncertainty?
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For this Indie Bookstore Day, here are odes to ten of our favorite bookstores.
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"None of this is particularly suspenseful the novel s chief revelation is telegraphed about halfway…"