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The Best Overlooked Books of 2015

The Best Overlooked Books of 2015

According the National Book Critics Circle (Who Should Know)

By Literary Hub | December 17, 2015

Literary Hub's Best Books of 2015

Literary Hub's Best Books of 2015

If We Had a Staff Shelf, This Would Be It

By Literary Hub | December 16, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: Reporters, Sympathizers, and Survivors

Five Books Making News This Week: Reporters, Sympathizers, and Survivors

Lillian Ross, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Primo Levi, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Green Apple Books

Favorite Books of the Year: Green Apple Books

What the Booksellers Loved

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Seminary Co-op

Favorite Books of the Year: Seminary Co-op

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year:  DIESEL BOOKS

Favorite Books of the Year: DIESEL BOOKS

What the Booksellers Loved

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • This Is Where the Serpent Lives
  • Lost Lambs
  • Winter: The Story of a Season
  • The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game
  • The Hitch
  • Fly, Wild Swans: My Mother, Myself and China

Favorite Books of the Year: Brazos Bookstore

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Harvard Book Store

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: City Lights

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Newtonville Books

Favorite Books of the Year: Newtonville Books

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Third Place Books

Favorite Books of the Year: Third Place Books

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Porter Square Books

Favorite Books of the Year: Porter Square Books

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: The King's English Bookshop

Favorite Books of the Year: The King's English Bookshop

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Bookmark It

Favorite Books of the Year: Bookmark It

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Strand Bookstore

Favorite Books of the Year: Strand Bookstore

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

Favorite Books of the Year: Magers & Quinn

Favorite Books of the Year: Magers & Quinn

What the Booksellers Loved in 2015

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2015

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