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Interview with a Bookstore: Carmichael's Bookstore

Interview with a Bookstore: Carmichael's Bookstore

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18 Books You Should Read This September

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Ten Plays You Can Read Like Novels

Ten Plays You Can Read Like Novels

On the Pleasures of the Script as Literature

By Matthew Love | August 31, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Memoirs, Monographs, and Media

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By Literary Hub | August 17, 2016

5 Fictional Vegetarians Who Defy Stereotypes

5 Fictional Vegetarians Who Defy Stereotypes

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By Kristen Martin | August 17, 2016

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