Don't worry, it's still Summer Reading season! Check out our guide to finding the perfect book to relax with... https://t.co/YfTvPBI4TC https://t.co/R4CcahMiUb
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ICYMI: A look back at @GC_Lida's review of @cynthiabarnett's "dizzying and impressive" THE SOUND OF THE SEA (@wwnorton): https://t.co/UUokZxo90R https://t.co/FHiuYthHN9
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"What was 'Hapworth 16, 1924,' and why had it almost—and then not—been published? Only recently have readers finally begun to get some answers." https://t.co/cXHN2W2Rij
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'Reading a novel by Marian Keyes is like sitting at the kitchen table with your nicest, most confiding friend' Daily Mail Don't miss #Watermelon by Author of the Year @MarianKeyes for just 99p this month! https://t.co/SA1EJxANmQ
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Today I'm going to be packing these beauties. They're this month's Big Green Book Club books. This is a monthly thing, where I individually pick, wrap & send out a book to people, based on the kind of stuff they enjoy reading. JOIN HERE (if you like). https://t.co/DcPrZ8u0mC https://t.co/TcEHikpKQH
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"Mother died today. Metaphorically. In reality, the sweet release from responsibility was denied to her." (via @lithub) https://t.co/IksmimI3S3
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The FA’s ban on women’s football did more than just prevent women from playing on the big stage: it buried the origins of the sport and pushed its pioneers to the margins. @em_john on the beautiful game: https://t.co/SFOm9kYpCe
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We asked @JenniferGrey what she’s been reading and loving lately. Here’s what she told us. https://t.co/GGlxD4g5x2 https://t.co/H7MaXrPUUa
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A baking show, a hunt for demons, sudden mass chaos, and more of the best book deals of the day: https://t.co/ezvtcDv3t7
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Our Week in Reviews (featuring titles from @wwnorton, @CatapultStory, @CambPressAssess, @melvillehouse, and @HogarthBooks): https://t.co/f5h7DfXsGv https://t.co/XWQFiEt5GC
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Read, write, workshop, and revise a variety of flash essays and/or flash hybrid works in our partner @catapultstory’s online workshop with @krysmalcolmbelc, author of THE NATURAL MOTHER OF THE CHILD. Class starts soon—register now! https://t.co/vnzuCPKgET
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‘You could argue that Barrett’s first collection was a bit too reliant on shock tactics and moments of climactic violence, but I’m not convinced he needed to go quite so far in the other direction.’ Edmund Gordon reads Colin Barrett’s ‘Homesickness’ https://t.co/5GOEXiweHh
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