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Keep Calm and Read These 7 Books of Extremely British Satire

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Books That Blur the Lines Between Living and Dead

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Behind the Mic: On Highfire by Eoin Colfer, Read by Johnny Heller

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Dozens of authors are protesting sudden leadership cuts at Wayne State University Press.

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This database of old book illustrations is the Good Internet.

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Here’s the cover for Elena Ferrante’s next novel.

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Did Amazon Throttle My Sales After I Criticized Them in the New York Times?

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In case you missed it, here’s Margaret Atwood on an electric scooter.

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