One of the great things about being shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize is that they send you some of the good stuff. @BollingerUK https://t.co/C1l074aZJd
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Sometimes referred to as the “Father of American Gothic,” Edgar Allan Poe is known for his haunting tales. Learn more about his life and legacy. https://t.co/yk6akijvCY
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‘His appearances on TV had an immeasurable impact on the lives of post-migrant kids growing up in the 1970s who didn't want to be athletes or singers or dancers. He really did seem to say a life of the mind was a possibility.’ @neepmail on Stuart Hall: https://t.co/BqJTb427mj
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Arthur C Clarke award goes to ‘thrilling’ verse novel by Harry Josephine Giles https://t.co/Vy8vMDFVFT
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A treat for you!!! This week on #bookexploder, I talk to the amazing George Saunders about his story "Victory Lap" and more...https://t.co/QWwwnaDxas
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💥 New Yorkers—it’s time to tap into the power of reading! Stop by your friendly neighborhood branch of NYPL for a special, limited-edition library card featuring the world’s favorite web-slinger—and lifelong New Yorker—Spider-Man. #AmazingLibraryCard https://t.co/VghOGORPFW https://t.co/i65HcotMon
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I'm still packing books, What a terrific day!
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Be Afraid (but not too afraid): Graphic novel horror for middle grade readers https://t.co/Hk3VzNtN5P https://t.co/V7LLRMMl3u
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They say the truth is stranger than fiction, and these true crime reads would tend to agree. Check out our picks right here 👉 https://t.co/4ngxAfKOcR https://t.co/zFrGPE5eUF
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author @tomricks1 gives us a new way to understand the civil rights movement in his illuminating WAGING A GOOD WAR. @fsgbooks https://t.co/MNTlAEsnA2 https://t.co/7ofKKeZG8w
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A judge ruled against Amanda Jones, but the Louisiana school librarian is not giving up her fight against online attackers. https://t.co/xM3PqSDCUM https://t.co/27a2n6pzW5
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(it's been alright actually)
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These YA books showcase meaningful relationships between seniors and teens. https://t.co/m1iXJrOzzB #ad
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‘Getting off a train in Manchester – or Glasgow, or Liverpool, or Newcastle – you’re faced with evidence of a municipal pride that seems bafflingly absent from Birmingham, the founding city of “municipal socialism”.’ Owen Hatherley on the second city: https://t.co/qIkISdV8KB https://t.co/EgVJSr4eT9
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