If people’s private lives and inner thoughts were available to watch as content, would novels become obsolete? Jennifer Egan doesn’t seem worried. Sarah Resnick reads ‘The Candy House’: https://t.co/GElzEelahC https://t.co/Ld71yurrsA
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What do you think of the times you've seen existential dread represented in books? https://t.co/DOW8VuGRXz
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"Even considering the word marketplace drained me of creative confidence." (via @CatapultStory) https://t.co/VVmlzsXv3U
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Today, @TomGlenn3 reviews Andrew Holleran's meandering, insightful THE KINGDOM OF SAND (@fsgbooks): https://t.co/TKX9IdOnqO https://t.co/feeiTSCjD8
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Here are five books that are perfect for #Pride month or any time of year when you want to read something fantastic. https://t.co/cfMx9NTREz https://t.co/3dGp6kkmWr
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If you loved choose-your-own-adventure books as a kid, have we got a list for you! https://t.co/j01pwaLcSD
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Ghost possession, counterfeit designer bags, sapphic love, and more in these new releases! https://t.co/FhntRCqJKg
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What are the most thought-provoking books on family that you've read? #ad @torbooks https://t.co/sWWtbTUEfw
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“I was drawn to disappearance because it was precisely what I had been told I, as a woman, needed to do.” https://t.co/aMNE9JH4CP
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“I wanted this book to do its tiny part to shape the kind of cultural conversation I’m wishing for, one in which as a society, we recognize how insidious gender-based violence is.” https://t.co/XwOTrOPxfd
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