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+21 +5Best Books you must read in New Year
I have learned many important lessons in life by reading some useful books. These books helped me to not repeat the same mistakes that were done by the authors of the book. Mostly, we don't give the book the respect which they deserve because we don't know how much valuable knowledge is stored in them. We can easily become any kind of person we want to become by reading these books. There is a book available in the stores on almost all the topics we need.
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+19 +2What Is Going On With Barnes & Noble?
Writers sounded the alarm after learning Barnes & Noble stores would only be stocking hardcovers with proven sales records. Here's more on what this means.
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+19 +5What We Gain from a Good Bookstore
It’s a place whose real boundaries and character are much more than its physical dimensions.
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+14 +2Love the Smell of Old Books? This Bookseller Would Like You to Leave.
In his grouchy, funny memoir, “A Factotum in the Book Trade,” Marius Kociejowski writes about what a good bookstore should feel like, famous customers he’s served and more.
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+17 +1How to fall back in love with reading
How to fall back in love with reading even when your brain feels like mush.
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+20 +2Does Bionic Reading actually work? We timed over 2,000 readers and the results might surprise you
Does Bionic Reading actually work? Actually no, the results will probably not surprise you. #readingcommunity #writingcommunity
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+19 +280 Books Every Man Should Read
Back in 2015, Esquire published a list of “80 Books Every Man Should Read.” It wasn’t our finest moment. The list claimed to be “utterly biased,” and indeed it was. We received criticism from every corner of the Internet, and we deserved it. Only one title (A Good Man Is Hard to Find) was written by a woman, and fewer than ten were written by men of color. It was also a pretty boring set.
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+26 +2How to read: a guide to getting more out of the experience
Most of us can read, but is there a way to do it better? Faster? With more comprehension or even… joy? #readingcommunity
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+20 +5The Norwegian library with unreadable books
Some of the world's most celebrated authors have written manuscripts that won't be published for a century – why? Richard Fisher visits the Future Library in Oslo to find out.
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+7 +110 Podcasts to Help You Find Your Next Favorite Book
With the caveat that you may end up listening to more podcasts and reading fewer books.
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+12 +4Stop Pretending All Books Are Written in English
Publishers routinely omit the names of translators.
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+20 +2Funny Books for an Unfunny World: A Reading List
Be more like Nero. Not reality’s dull politician, but his enemies’ fiddle-playing caricature. He embodied joyful sanity in the midst of the opposite. The grinning avatar of comedy. I named my book’…
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+16 +285+ Best Books for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
Seeking a list of best business books for entrepreneurs? This article has all my recommendations. Here are 85+ best books for entrepreneurs.
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+4 +1Why is Reading Important? 20 Benefits of Reading Books - A Dime Saved
Why is reading important? Reading books have so many benefits. Here are 20 benefits of reading books to children and reading yourself.
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+13 +3What do you do with books you don’t want any more?
My fairytale home library dream is dead. Am I just hoarding books?
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+16 +2Florida Atheist Uses State's New Book-Banning Law To Object To The Bible
“If they’re gonna ban books, then the whole library should be in play," Chaz Stevens told the Miami New Times.
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+14 +4The Unbelievable Story of Killer Rabbits in Medieval Manuscripts
Find out about the real nature of the killer rabbits in medieval manuscripts and their cruel, sadistic, and violent side.
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+19 +1What Kind of Bookstore Browser Are You?
We booksellers have seen it all.
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+27 +2Amazon Is Giving Away 10 Free Kindle Ebooks for World Book Day 2022
You can pick up these 10 free international titles as part of this Amazon free ebook giveaway. The deal lasts till April 27.
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+14 +1Book banning efforts are inspiring readers to form banned book clubs
The groups point to an ironic effect: The more certain titles are singled out, the more interested people are in reading them.
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