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The Tyranny of the Best-Of List: On Navigating Book Lists with OCD
Cornelia Powers Grapples with the Pressures of Gamified Reading
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A Long, Vital Tradition: Nine Books That Imagine What a Black Utopia Could Be
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Demons, Bog Wives, and Seven-Eyed Dragons: October’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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Bedtime Tales, Upheavals, and Ecopoetry: Seven New Poetry Collections to Read This October
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What Our Dreams Tell Us About Ourselves and About the World
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“Brilliant, Unquiet Minds.” Remembering the Writers Who Struggled With Their Demons
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Ta-Nehisi Coates! Joyce Carol Oates! Karl Ove Knausgaard! 27 new books out today.
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A Precarious Arrangement: On Appearance, Coloniality and the Creation of the Self
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Witchcraft! Ross Gay! Sonic Youth! Bryan Washington! 27 new books out in paperback this October.
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