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What became of literary blogging?
Mark Thwaite: I hoped that blogs could provide an outlet for the serious criticism missing from the mainstream media. I didn't reckon on Twitter
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Summer Reading: Three Books To Take You To New Frontiers
Three debut writers to send your mind globe-trotting this summer.
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Books: New and noteworthy
The hottest books on sale this week.
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Historic Libraries that will boost your desire to read
Visit some of the most beautiful historic libraries of the world. These amazing book deposits will boost your desire for reading.
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10 Brilliant Business Books You Can Download Free
Maybe you're starting an MBA in the fall. and you're wondering what books to read before you start. Or maybe you're a rising business executive who's getting ready for your summer vacation, and you're looking for something interesting to read.
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All Aboard! A Reading List For Riding The Rails
We're not sure anyone has ever published a book list that includes both Anna Karenina and The Little Engine That Could -- so this might be a first! Find recommended tales of travel by train.
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New Note Worthy Books
The hottest books on sale this week.
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Apps for reading could be your Netflix of books
It’s happened too many times to count: You plop down money for a new book, full of promise, then get a few chapters into it and — horrors! — realize that it’s not actually that good.
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The summer's most unread book is…
It's beach time, and you've probably already scanned a hundred lists of summer reads. Sadly overlooked is that other crucial literary category: the summer non-read, the book that you pick up, all full of ambition, at the beginning of June and put away, the bookmark now and forever halfway through chapter 1, on Labor Day. The classic of this genre is Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time," widely called "the most unread book of all time."
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New and Noteworthy Books
The hottest books this week.
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Best holiday reads 2014 - top authors recommend their favourites
Summer picks from Nick Hornby, Hilary Mantel, Philip Pullman and others …
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Books; New and Noteworthy 7/13/2014
The hottest books on sale this week.
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The Daily Read - I'm Back Edition - 7/18/2014
Today's Daily Read features why red lights suck, Google's next big project, and a new Facebook app!
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The Hottest Books This Week 7/20/2014
The hottest books on sale this week.
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Amazon Isn’t Killing Writing, The Market Is
Amazon’s war on publishers reached a crescendo yesterday with the leak of Kindle Unlimited, a subscription plan that would allow readers to pay $9.99 per month for unlimited access to the Kindle ebook library.
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An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments
This book is aimed at newcomers to the field of logical reasoning, particularly those who, to borrow a phrase from Pascal, are so made that they understand best through visuals. I have selected a small set of common errors in reasoning and visualized them using memorable illustrations that are supplemented with lots of examples. The hope is that the reader will learn from these pages some of the most common pitfalls in arguments and be able to identify and avoid them in practice.
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The Low-Tech Appeal of Little Free Libraries
The "take a book, return a book" boxes are catching in even on places where Kindles and brick-and-mortar books abound.
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Can't Travel? Let These Books Take You Cross-Country Instead
From New York City to California, Boston to D.C., the swamps of Louisiana and Florida to the wide-open mountain skies of the American West, there are mysteries aplenty and hard-boiled PIs to solve them. Here’s what to read to take you there with ‘em.
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8 Great Reads For Movie Buffs
8 Books That Will Transport You To Old Hollywood
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When You Are Engulfed in Flames
David Sedaris signature from August 1, 2014 meet and greet in Provincetown, MA.
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