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10 Works of Literary Horror You Should Read

10 Works of Literary Horror You Should Read

(Even if You Don't Think You Like Horror)

By Emily Temple | June 12, 2017

5 Books You May Have Missed This May

5 Books You May Have Missed This May

From Wandering Australians to Interspecies Intrigue

By Bethanne Patrick | June 12, 2017

8 Books to Read During Pride Month

8 Books to Read During Pride Month

And 3 More to Look Out For Later This Year

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5 Books Making News This Week: Diaries and

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David Sedaris, Catherine Lacey, Arundhati Roy, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | June 6, 2017

8 Worthy Literary Heirs to W. G. Sebald

8 Worthy Literary Heirs to W. G. Sebald

Happy Birthday, Max

By Emily Temple | May 18, 2017

8 Great Books by LGBTQ Authors From Places Where It's Illegal to Be Gay

8 Great Books by LGBTQ Authors From Places Where It's Illegal to Be Gay

On the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

By Emily Temple | May 17, 2017

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The Women Surrealists Helping Me Through our New Political Reality

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10 Wonderful Children's Poets You Should Know

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From the Critical to the Personal, Reflections on Reading

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5 Books Making News This Week: Parents, Publishing, and Palestine

Richard Ford, Pamela Paul, Hala Alyan, and More

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Who Will Win the Literary Kentucky Derby?

Who Will Win the Literary Kentucky Derby?

Fictional Horses, Ranked by their Chances

By Emily Temple | May 5, 2017

A Man Who Spent 27 Years Alone in the Woods on the Best of Hermit Literature

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What Christopher Knight Read From His Nylon Tent in Central Maine

By Michael Finkel | May 2, 2017

Five Books Making News This Week: Monsters, Memoirs, and Mountains

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Jeff VanderMeer, Patricia Lockwood, Daniel J. Sharfstein, and More

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15 Books to Read This May

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5 Books Making News This Week: Essays, Economics, and Eco-Fantasy

5 Books Making News This Week: Essays, Economics, and Eco-Fantasy

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