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Why Reading Outside Your Favorite Genre Might Be the Best Decision You Make This Year
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Why Reading Outside Your Favorite Genre Might Be the Best Decision You Make This Year

By Chloe / July 11, 2026

A certain type of stubbornness develops around a person’s reading habits; it’s a quiet, uncritical stubbornness that no one calls […]

You're Not Behind on Your Reading List. You're Just Early for the Right Book
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You’re Not Behind on Your Reading List. You’re Just Early for the Right Book

By Chloe / July 11, 2026

There is a specific type of reading guilt that is not sufficiently discussed. It happens when you pick up a

Classic Romance Novels That Broke Every Rule and Made Us Love Them Anyway
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Classic Romance Novels That Broke Every Rule and Made Us Love Them Anyway

By Chloe / July 11, 2026

When someone finishes a great romance novel, a certain kind of silence descends upon the room. Not exactly tranquil. It’s

Why Word-of-Mouth Remains the Most Powerful Book Marketing
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Why Word-of-Mouth Remains the Most Powerful Book Marketing

By Alyssa / July 11, 2026

There is one moment that everyone in the publishing industry seems to agree happens with almost every big book. At

Why the Best Book Club Picks Aren't Always the Best Books - And That's Exactly the Point
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Why the Best Book Club Picks Aren’t Always the Best Books – And That’s Exactly the Point

By Alyssa / July 11, 2026

Some books are prized, placed under the category of “modern classics,” and remain unread on coffee tables. Then there’s the

The Future of Public Libraries Is Nothing Like You'd Expect - And That's the Point
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The Future of Public Libraries Is Nothing Like You’d Expect – And That’s the Point

By Alyssa / July 11, 2026

Silence is no longer the first thing you notice when you walk into most public libraries on a weekday morning.

Columbus Book Festival 2026: The Midwest's Biggest Literary Party Is Back
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Columbus Book Festival 2026: The Midwest’s Biggest Literary Party Is Back – And It’s Free

By Chloe / July 10, 2026

A city that offers a free book festival has something subtly amazing about it. No parking lot ticket booths, no

Why Book Clubs Continue to Grow - And Why That Actually Makes Sense Right Now
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Why Book Clubs Continue to Grow – And Why That Actually Makes Sense Right Now

By Chloe / July 10, 2026

On the second Thursday of each month, twelve people congregate around a corner table in a coffee shop near a

Why Book Discovery Is Becoming Harder in the Digital Age
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Why Book Discovery Is Becoming Harder in the Digital Age

By Alyssa / July 10, 2026

Standing in front of an enormous bookstore wall with dozens of face-out covers and little shelf-talkers written by enthusiastic staff

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