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Some Baffling Omissions From the NY Times' 100 Notable Books List

Some Baffling Omissions From the NY Times' 100 Notable Books List

What, Exactly, Counts as Notable?

By Literary Hub | November 30, 2017

Why Exactly is This Book Obscene? (Skip to the Dirty Bits)

Why Exactly is This Book Obscene? (Skip to the Dirty Bits)

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10 Essential Books That Capture Los Angeles in All Its Sublime, Beautiful Darkness

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Liska Jacobs Reads Her Way to the Heart of an Iconic American City

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5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read

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