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Reading Lists
17 Books to Read This November
Amphibious Creatures, the creator of
Mad Men
, Fake News, and More
By
Literary Hub
| November 2, 2017
9 Off-the-Beaten Path Horror Books to Read this Halloween
From Comics Anthologies to Genre-Bending Novels and More
By
Cassidy Foust
| October 31, 2017
5 Books Making News This Week: Memory, History, and Anxiety
Amy Tan, Richard Aldous, John Green, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| October 26, 2017
5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read
Celebrating the Anniversary of
Fahrenheit 451
with the Books That Bradbury Loved
By
Arvind Dilawar
| October 19, 2017
Scary Literary Fiction for People Who Hate Horror
But still want some chills and thrills in this, our spookiest season
By
Emily Temple
| October 17, 2017
5 Books Making News This Week: Magic, Memoirs, and Conspiracies
Alice Hoffman, Jeannie Vanasco,
The Obama Inheritance
, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| October 17, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
14 Classic Works of Literature Hated By Famous Authors
By
Emily Temple
| October 16, 2017
The Best Contemporary Iraqi Writing About War
By
Helen Benedict
| October 12, 2017
My Favorite Books to Sell Over 20 Years of Owning a Bookstore
By
Jeanette Watson
| October 10, 2017
15 Books You Should Read This October
A Reading List for Shorter Days and Crisper Nights
By
Literary Hub
| October 3, 2017
Read 10 of the Best Stories Ever Published in
Playboy
From J.G. Ballard to Gabriel García Márquez to Bharati Mukherjee
By
Emily Temple
| September 29, 2017
5 Books Making News this Week: Religion, Refugees, and Odysseys
Alice McDermott, Jenny Erpenbeck, Daniel Mendelsohn, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| September 26, 2017
10 Magical Feminist Books to Inspire Creative Resistance
A Literature of Defamiliarization, Supernaturalization, and Border Transgressions
By
Ariel Gore
| September 25, 2017
The Reading Lists Hidden Inside 12 Great Books
Or: Some Books That Mention a Lot of Other Books
By
Emily Temple
| September 20, 2017
American Xenophobia: Each Generation Must Write the Wrongs of History
Veronica Esposito on the Legacy and Lessons of Japanese Internment
By
Veronica Esposito
| September 18, 2017
5 Great August Books You May Have Missed
From WWII Drama to Ozark Creepiness
By
Bethanne Patrick
| September 8, 2017
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