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30 Must-Read Poetry Debuts from 2015
A Very Good Year for Some Very Good Poets
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Adam Fitzgerald
| December 8, 2015
Five Books Making News This Week: Artists, Anonymity, and Rock 'n' Roll
Molly Crabapple, Greil Marcus, Adrian Tomine and More
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Jane Ciabattari
| December 8, 2015
The Staff Shelf: WORD
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| December 8, 2015
Interview with a Bookstore: WORD
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| December 7, 2015
10 Great Books by Women Overlooked in 2015
Lidia Yuknavitch, Amy Koppelman, Jill Bialosky, and Others Left Off the Shortlists
By
Bethanne Patrick
| December 3, 2015
Five Books Making News this Week: Paris, Prizes, and Posthumous Releases
Oliver Sacks, Primo Levi, Anne Enright, and More
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Jane Ciabattari
| December 1, 2015
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| December 1, 2015
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| November 30, 2015
The Consumerist Canon: A Black Friday Reading List
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Nick Ripatrazone
| November 27, 2015
Gluttony: A Thanksgiving Reading List
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| November 25, 2015
Five Books Making News This Week: Histories Biblical, Ancient, Russian & Otherwise
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Jane Ciabattari
| November 24, 2015
The Staff Shelf: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
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| November 24, 2015
Interview with a Bookstore: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
Social enterprise, a community space, and a fifty-cent cart
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| November 23, 2015
Seven Great Novels Written By Poets
Fiction In Love With Language
By
Forrest Gander
| November 20, 2015
NBA-Finalist Karen E. Bender's Favorite Short Stories
All-Time Greats and Unexpected Gems from a Master of the Form
By
Karen E. Bender
| November 18, 2015
Five Books Making News This Week: Beatles, Soldiers, and Love Letters
Kevin Barry, Mary Gaitskill, Anna Bikont, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| November 17, 2015
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