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A Campus Novel for Every Kind of Back to Schooler
Are You a Lucky Jim or More of a Pnin?
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Emily Temple
| August 30, 2018
5 Novels That Embody the Lived Experience of Womanhood
From Elena Ferrante to Weike Wang, Life is in the Details
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Jana Casale
| August 30, 2018
9 Books That Destroy New York City As We Know It
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Emily Temple
| August 28, 2018
5 Mid-Century Commonwealth Writers You Should Read
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| August 28, 2018
In Praise of the Unshelveable: 10 Weird Finds From the Used Books Boxes
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Augustus Rose
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GLOW
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Literary Hub
| August 10, 2018
When Your Imposter Syndrome is Out of Control
A Reading List to Combat Self-Doubt
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Jan Redford
| August 9, 2018
A Tour of the Grandest Buildings in Literature
From the Overlook to Thornfield, a Glass House, and More
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Fiona Davis
| August 7, 2018
The Complexity of Keeping House is Worthy of Great Literature
From Finland to Earthsea, 10 Important Books About Domestic Labor
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Lisa Locascio
| August 6, 2018
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