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Leo Tolstoy’s children’s stories are a mite depressing Scary books that doomed millennials as kids Crime fiction is complicit in police violence A new story, “Legal Salvage,” at Future Tense […]
17 books feminists should read in July 10 great 2020 adult LGBTQ and science fiction books “Beauty and Sorrow,” new nonfiction from Karen George at Atticus Review How the Magic […]
New books explore the underbelly of corporate feminism The high school prom story that readers deserve Rachel Carson and the culture-shifting courage to speak inconvenient truth to power Toni Morrison‘s […]
Books the play with the concept of time Sales soar for black-owned bookstores Best bartending guides and cocktail books An interview with Jennifer Worley about her memoir, Neon Girls: A […]
The fiction of Leonard Cohen Fifty independent black-owned bookstores you can support today Kacen Callender’s Felix Ever After should serve as an example to everyone writing queer YA One writer’s fascination […]
Five South Asian novels that deserve more attention How JK Rowling betrayed the world she created Best new books to read this summer Antiracism: a starter booklist Reading the […]
Why you’re allowed to grow out of books and authors Twitter reveals inequity in author advances Twenty-four new and upcoming books that celebrate black lives New genre-bending books out in […]
Exploring the thriller genre post-Gone Girl Is social media a neutral force? Thirty-one queer books with happy endings A forgotten civil rights pioneers reading list Rebecca Solnit on the […]