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Can You Guess These Classic Novels From Their Library of Congress Subject Categories?

Can You Guess These Classic Novels From Their Library of Congress Subject Categories?

1. Married women. 2. Adultery. 3. Russia. = ?

By Emily Temple | August 20, 2019

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Essay Collections

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Essay Collections

Rebecca Solnit, Elena Ferrante, and Other Fall Favorites

By Literary Hub | August 20, 2019

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Memoir

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Memoir

Personal Stories from Carmen Maria Machado, Samantha Power,
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By Literary Hub | August 20, 2019

For the Love of Horses, From Girlhood to Old Age

For the Love of Horses, From Girlhood to Old Age

Tory Bilski Recommends 5 Books for the Equine Set

By Tory Bilski | August 19, 2019

President Obama recommends Téa Obreht, Lauren Wilkinson, and more for your late summer reading.

President Obama recommends Téa Obreht, Lauren Wilkinson, and more for your late summer reading.

By Emily Temple | August 14, 2019

6 Books by Texan Writers You Need to Read

6 Books by Texan Writers You Need to Read

Kimberly King Parsons Recommends Tales from the Lone Star State

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New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.

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By Abby Manzella | August 13, 2019

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10 Debut Novels Nobody Reads Anymore—But Should

(Because they're real good.)

By Emily Temple | August 12, 2019

The Intoxicating Power of Fictional Characters That Spill Into the Reader's World

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5 Artists Who Explore Japanese-American Incarceration and Internment

5 Artists Who Explore Japanese-American Incarceration and Internment

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5 Books You May Have Missed in July

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What I Teach: Seven Titles From a High School Class on Trauma Literature

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Kate McQuade on Yaa Gyasi, Art Spiegelman, Tim O'Brien, and More

By Kate McQuade | August 6, 2019

Literary San Diego: A Reading List That May or May Not Include Ron Burgundy

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5 Great Audiobooks For That Summer Road Trip

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