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What We Loved This Week
The Lit Hub Staff on Softball,
Sweetbitter
, Hungry Raccoons, and More
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Literary Hub
| June 29, 2018
Six Books Exploring the Early American Captivity Narrative
A Rare Female Perspective on the Old West
By
Tatjana Soli
| June 28, 2018
Six Novels to Widen Your View of Wales
Beyond the Religious Zeal, Noble Drunks, and "Ugly, Lovely" Towns
By
Cynan Jones
| June 27, 2018
We Didn't Ask, But Laszlo Krasznahorkai Recommended 8 Books Anyway
From Ákos Győrffy to Miklós Mészöly (and Pynchon, too)
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Literary Hub
| June 26, 2018
Which Books Do Famous Authors Read and Recommend Most?
Or, How to Read Like Your Favorite Writers
By
Emily Temple
| June 26, 2018
Ten Trans Books I Love
(P.S. They're Not All "Trans")
By
Jordy Rosenberg
| June 26, 2018
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| June 22, 2018
Why Do We Love Reading About Cheaters and Schemers?
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Joe Mungo Reed
| June 20, 2018
All of the Books President Obama Thinks You Should Read
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Emily Temple
| June 19, 2018
11 Powerful Books to Read on Father's Day
From Philip Roth's
Patrimony
to Alison Bechdel's
Fun Home
By
David Giffels
| June 15, 2018
What We Loved This Week
The Lit Hub Staff on
Heredity
,
A Wrinkle in Time
,
Planet of the Apes
, and more
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Literary Hub
| June 15, 2018
32 Books to Read During the World Cup
One Great Book from Each Country
By
Emily Temple
| June 14, 2018
The Best Writing in Memoriam of Anthony Bourdain
What to Read to Celebrate the Great Writer, Explorer and Eater
By
Emily Temple
| June 12, 2018
5 Great Books You Might Have Overlooked in May
From Norwegian Icons to Mysterious Mennonites
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Bethanne Patrick
| June 11, 2018
40 of the Best Villains in Literature
*Insert Evil Laugh Here
By
Emily Temple
| June 11, 2018
16 Books You Should Read This June
From Memoirs to Graphic Novels, Short Stories, and Autofiction
By
Literary Hub
| June 5, 2018
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