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It’s a Really Good Time to Get Loud About the Books You Love

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It’s a Really Good Time to Get Loud About the Books You Love

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A Modest Request for a Little More Genre Chaos

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In Praise of Things Being Just Plain Good

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The Road Goes Ever On: When Fantasy Sends You on Your Own Journeys

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Painting of an old woman wearing glasses and a head scarf; she is seated at a table and holds an open book. Three candelsticks and a plate with two apples rest on the table.

When It’s Time To Change Your Reading Habits

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Painting of St Catherine seated at a table, reading a book that rests on a tasseled cushion

What Happens After the World Gets Saved?

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Oil painting of a woman seated at a table, reading a book. The woman rests her elbow on the table with her head resting on her fist.

The Joy of Reading Books You Don’t Entirely Understand

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Painting of a man sitting at a desk, bent over a pile of papers and books, writing on one of the papers

To Write or Not to Write (In Your Books)

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“Bad” Books, and the Readers That Love Them

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Painting of three children seated at a table, reading.

Can a Book Really Be For Everyone?

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Photograph of a bookshelf, looking up at an angle. A ladder leans against the shelf.

On Letting Go of the Idea of “Keeping Up”

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Photograph of a bookshelf with old hardback books stacked at various angles.

Bookish Death Cleaning: On What We Keep, and What It Means

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