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Katrina, 10 Years After: A Reading List

Katrina, 10 Years After: A Reading List

Telling the Stories of an American Tragedy

By Ellen Urbani | August 10, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week

Five Books Making News This Week

Greatest literary writers: Vollman, Lispector, and Yanagihara

By Jane Ciabattari | August 4, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Porter Square Books

The Staff Shelf: Porter Square Books

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | August 4, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Porter Square Books

Interview with a Bookstore: Porter Square Books

Your Clear Winner of the "Craziest Regulars" Award

By Interview with a Bookstore | August 3, 2015

The Hidden Genre Genius of 20 Books

The Hidden Genre Genius of 20 Books

A Reading List of the Unexpected

By Bethanne Patrick | July 29, 2015

Ten Books Making News This Week

Ten Books Making News This Week

Retromix: Seuss, Didion, and Doctorow

By Jane Ciabattari | July 28, 2015

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The Staff Shelf: Malvern Books

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The Staff Shelf: Fact & Fiction

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By Interview with a Bookstore | July 21, 2015

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By Interview with a Bookstore | July 20, 2015

What Happens When Sherlock Holmes Retires?

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When the World's Greatest Detective Decides to Keep Bees

By Ryan Britt | July 17, 2015

Sex, Feminism, and the Lost Genius of Violette Leduc

Sex, Feminism, and the Lost Genius of Violette Leduc

On Her Newly Translated Classic, 'Therese and Isabelle'

By Tom Roberge | July 17, 2015

Every Country Has a Chekhov

Every Country Has a Chekhov

An International Who's Who of Storytelling Masters

By Literary Hub | July 15, 2015

Virginia Woolf: A Definitive Bloomsbury Reading List

Virginia Woolf: A Definitive Bloomsbury Reading List

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The Staff Shelf: Elliott Bay Book Company

The Staff Shelf: Elliott Bay Book Company

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By Interview with a Bookstore | July 14, 2015

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