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Interview with a Bookstore:  Penn Book Center

Interview with a Bookstore: Penn Book Center

A Resource for Penn Students & Philadelphians Since 1962

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 22, 2016

10 More Great Writers Nobody Reads

10 More Great Writers Nobody Reads

Dispatch #2 From Oblivion: Bigger, More Obscure, Less Read

By Stephen Sparks | February 18, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Soldiers, Mathematicians, and Pornographers

Five Books Making News This Week: Soldiers, Mathematicians, and Pornographers

Andrea Molesini, Ethan Canin, Chris Offutt, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | February 16, 2016

The Staff Shelf: Lutyens & Rubinstein

The Staff Shelf: Lutyens & Rubinstein

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 16, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Lutyens and Rubinstein

Interview with a Bookstore: Lutyens and Rubinstein

A London Literary Agency Opens its Own Bookshop

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 15, 2016

The Grumpy Librarian: What You Should Read Next

The Grumpy Librarian: What You Should Read Next

In This Edition, Dudely Books and Harry Potter Cosplay

By Caitlin Goodman | February 11, 2016

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Beyond Mardi Gras: A New Orleans Reading List

By Veronica Brooks-Sigler | February 9, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Sopranos, Spirituality, and Short Short Stories

By Jane Ciabattari | February 9, 2016

The Staff Shelf: Writer's Block Bookstore

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 9, 2016

The Best Literary Writing About Sex

The Best Literary Writing About Sex

From Alice Munro to Eileen Myles, How to Write About Real Sex

By Hannah Tennant-Moore | February 8, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore

Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore

Where Community Comes First

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 8, 2016

Remembering Intizar Hussain: One of the Great Urdu Writers

Remembering Intizar Hussain: One of the Great Urdu Writers

Reflections from Yiyun Li, Kamila Shamsie, Mohsin Hamid and more

By Literary Hub | February 5, 2016

25 New Books by African Writers You Should Read

25 New Books by African Writers You Should Read

Tahar Ben Jelloun, A. Igoni Barrett, Yaa Gyasi, and many more

By Aaron Bady | February 2, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Winter Reading Edition

Five Books Making News This Week: Winter Reading Edition

Bill Bryson, Charlie Jane Anders, Ian Buruma, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | February 2, 2016

The Staff Shelf: The Mysterious Bookshop

The Staff Shelf: The Mysterious Bookshop

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 2, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: The Mysterious Bookshop

Interview with a Bookstore: The Mysterious Bookshop

The largest and oldest mystery-specific bookstore in the world

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 1, 2016

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