Fall in love with August's most anticipated new romance novels, featuring some serious chemistry with sexy lumberjanes, audiobook narrators, witches (of course), and a quiet neighbor who keeps to himself... https://t.co/ThrlJe8l2D https://t.co/Fa0uoBE0Cq
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‘Britain’s current economic malaise began under Thatcher, when rent-seeking via the housing market, privatisation and financial “innovation” became the basis of Britain’s economic growth.’ @davies_will on national stagnation: https://t.co/yphTH35Gyq
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"Fantasy especially has a long history of using sheer bulk to establish atmosphere...but novellas force the writer to sharpen every aspect of the work" https://t.co/ZoqsKuMqMU
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Head on over to the official @dougieclaire Facebook page to be in with a chance of winning an exclusive early proof copy of her upcoming chilling thriller, THE GIRLS WHO DISAPPEARED. Don’t miss out! https://t.co/rGrxVyi3st https://t.co/ZBrpjumEnJ
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In this month's "Nerd Volta," columnist @sdleyva explains how the literary community, too, is a fandom: https://t.co/tBtIhXDnm5 https://t.co/7DVQKdrYoi
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Taymour Soomro on how his experiences managing a farm in Pakistan informed some of what he wanted to discuss in his new book, “Other Names for Love.” https://t.co/FkOKZuQawf
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I have made a decision. Tonight is pizza night. That is my decision.
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Trees! Sleep! Breathing! Learn something new with these 18 popular science audiobooks https://t.co/SyCEz7GqqN https://t.co/xBxLtseucR
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"Jamestown Conservatives, a right-wing group in Jamestown Township, Michigan, is responsible for helping defund their public library." https://t.co/JEAnCAlkVJ
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Monica Macansantos (@missmacansantos) talks with “Unwieldy Creatures” author Addie Tsai (@addiebrook) about retelling the story of Frankenstein, and why it felt like the perfect text to explore modern reproductive technologies. https://t.co/XaLFY7BLDQ
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‘Munch seems especially concerned with beginnings and endings. This awareness isolated him. He couldn’t live in the present because it was always overshadowed by the past or by the future.’ Celia Paul on Edvard Munch at the @CourtauldGall: https://t.co/oMS5dWEFwA
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Electric Lit's Masquerade of the Red Death is BACK! Join us on Friday, 10/21 at Littlefield in Brooklyn for dancing, drinks, and honoring excellence and innovation in pandemic fiction. Reserve your ticket now for an early bird discount! https://t.co/vlYkeTt5BI https://t.co/rfPILhZXW3
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It's Thursday, which means only one thing...time to say a big HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY to our authors with books publishing today 📚 https://t.co/N33HzehW43
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Check out our new billboard in NYC (near Penn Station)! 😍 Get that reading feeling: https://t.co/vJmDd6HYwq Share your reading feeling using our custom emojis: https://t.co/6jnBaiXHdK https://t.co/Sm0xHFqlFc
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