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Ten Great Books With Their Own Languages

Ten Great Books With Their Own Languages

A Brief Survey of Memorable Made-Up Dialect

By Stephen Sparks | September 1, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Magers & Quinn

The Staff Shelf: Magers & Quinn

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 1, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: #FerranteFever

Five Books Making News This Week: #FerranteFever

Plus: Lisbeth Salander, and Jonathan Franzen Has a New Book Out!

By Jane Ciabattari | September 1, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Magers & Quinn

Interview with a Bookstore: Magers & Quinn

A Store with a Dedicated Heraldry & Chivalry(!) Section

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The Great Booksellers Fall Preview

The Great Booksellers Fall Preview

Because Booksellers Will Never Lie About the Books They Love

By Literary Hub | August 27, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: Franzen Part II

Five Books Making News This Week: Franzen Part II

On Purity, Frost, Kissinger and Revelations About Autism

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Katrina, the Fall of Saigon, Opium Wars, Maine

By Jane Ciabattari | August 11, 2015

The Staff Shelf: DIESEL Bookstore

The Staff Shelf: DIESEL Bookstore

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By Interview with a Bookstore | August 11, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: DIESEL

Interview with a Bookstore: DIESEL

In Which the Addition of a Full Bar is Considered

By Interview with a Bookstore | August 10, 2015

Katrina, 10 Years After: A Reading List

Katrina, 10 Years After: A Reading List

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