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How to open a bookstore during a pandemic: Prepare for delays and lots of cleaning.

How to open a bookstore during a pandemic: Prepare for delays and lots of cleaning.

By Corinne Segal | August 12, 2020

Follow the new Ohio Literary Trail for the state's best writerly spots.

Follow the new Ohio Literary Trail for the state's best writerly spots.

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Here are the greatest novels ever written about every sport.

Here are the greatest novels ever written about every sport.

By Dan Sheehan | August 12, 2020

For what it's worth, Kamala Harris has pretty good taste in books.

For what it's worth, Kamala Harris has pretty good taste in books.

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WATCH: Jewel on Battling Anxiety, Living with Dyslexia and Finding Solace in Philosophy

WATCH: Jewel on Battling Anxiety, Living with Dyslexia and Finding Solace in Philosophy

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Yearning for My Grandmother Muriel Rukeyser (and Grappling With Her Legacy)

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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelous are bringing <em>Mexican Gothic</em> to TV.

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelous are bringing Mexican Gothic to TV.

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These library watercolors will soothe your anxious soul.

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