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What Was the First Book You Fell in Love With?
The Center for Fiction’s 2017 First Novel Prize Authors Weigh In
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| November 7, 2017
5 Books Making News This Week: Misfits, Survivors, and Revolutionaries
Lidia Yuknavitch, Richard Lloyd Parry, and Janet Fitch
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Jane Ciabattari
| November 7, 2017
The Weirdness of Promoting a Book in the First Year of Trump
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Emily Temple
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Our 10 Most Read Stories About Donald Trump
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Margaret Atwood, Molly Crabapple, and More, Recommend Books to Donald Trump
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Our Master List of Reading Lists for the Year of Trump
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Scary Literary Fiction for People Who Hate Horror
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Emily Temple
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Jane Ciabattari
| October 17, 2017
14 Classic Works of Literature Hated By Famous Authors
"I got a little bored after a time. I mean, the road seemed to be awfully long."
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Emily Temple
| October 16, 2017
The Best Contemporary Iraqi Writing About War
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My Favorite Books to Sell Over 20 Years of Owning a Bookstore
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