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Reading Lists
Weird Fiction: A Primer
On the Heirs of Kafka and Borges
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Ten Books Making News This Week
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Jane Ciabattari
| July 21, 2015
The Staff Shelf: Fact & Fiction
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| July 21, 2015
Interview with a Bookstore: Fact & Fiction
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| July 20, 2015
What Happens When Sherlock Holmes Retires?
When the World's Greatest Detective Decides to Keep Bees
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Ryan Britt
| July 17, 2015
Sex, Feminism, and the Lost Genius of Violette Leduc
On Her Newly Translated Classic, 'Therese and Isabelle'
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The Staff Shelf: Elliott Bay Book Company
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Quintessential American Fiction, According to the Rest of the World
How American Literature Looks From Abroad
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Nine Great Canadian Contemporary Writers
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Alana Wilcox
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The Staff Shelf: The Strand
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Eighteen miles of books
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