There are some stories that are so beautifully complex, a linear timeline won't do them justice. @BookRiot recommends 8 of the best books with a nonlinear timeline: https://t.co/kfIepSwXYm https://t.co/1bMitmgueA
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"Here are eight books that feature nonlinear timelines and employ various forms to show an asynchronous passage of time." https://t.co/OWUNvMReur
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After the publication of her latest novel, we reached out to beloved author, Jennifer Egan, to see what she's read and loved lately. Here are her picks! @Egangoonsquad https://t.co/nar9MNfl4s https://t.co/MpT86qCDNY
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“Tips for relieving boredom: Stay naked. Eat a cherry from a bird’s mouth. Cut your hair short.” https://t.co/kjysuDfjHy
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"Yoshiya was a revolutionary. Her writing made romantic feelings between women palatable to mainstream Japanese readers" https://t.co/Q4DlH6QpEh
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This season's most beautiful books include erudite exhibition catalogs, limited edition sculptural tomes, and luxurious monographs. Head over to @VanityFair to discover 12 of this spring's best art books: https://t.co/gmAZ0fd21C https://t.co/3tGf9obsa6
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Fight back against banned books with this banned books club (via @lithub). https://t.co/0Ym5XpEdnd
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Books that take you inside literary friendships through their correspondence. https://t.co/XlIQ1n2Zfw
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Alyssa Songsiridej on complicating and challenging our assumptions about the power dynamics in older man/younger woman and sub/dom relationships. https://t.co/UUhdMpofWe
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Do you agree that translator's notes are "crucial extensions of the actual work in question?" https://t.co/wuW7Pjb660
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Lan Samantha Chang’s on subverting norms and destroying the trope of Asian American masculinity in “The Family Chao.” https://t.co/6npF0Pq1nl
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