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After a month of major controversies, the American Booksellers Association has responded.
By
Walker Caplan
| August 10, 2021
A new poll shows that most readers organize their bookshelves . . . completely randomly.
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Walker Caplan
| August 10, 2021
Take a look at Tove Jansson’s illustrations for a Swedish edition of
The Hobbit
.
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Walker Caplan
| August 10, 2021
Every book Audrey Hope reads in the
Gossip Girl
reboot (so far).
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Vanessa Willoughby
| August 10, 2021
The White Christian Nationalism Behind the Worst Terrorist Attack in American History
Spencer Ackerman on the Oklahoma City Bombing and the Media’s Islamophobic Response
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| August 10, 2021
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| August 10, 2021
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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| August 10, 2021
Rebel Without a Real Cause: On Surviving the Social Hierarchies of High School
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| August 10, 2021
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| August 10, 2021
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| August 10, 2021
Jack Kerouac is getting into podcasts.
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| August 9, 2021
Behold this creepy and adorable 1911 book of captioned cat photos.
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Emily Temple
| August 9, 2021
Read Tove Jansson’s short story composed of bizarre fan letters.
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Walker Caplan
| August 9, 2021
Adrian Tomine’s
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist
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| August 9, 2021
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"She s not a minimalist but Elizabeth Strout does more with less than any writer…"