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The Writers Who Broke Every Rule and Changed Literature Forever
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The Writers Who Broke Every Rule and Changed Literature Forever

By Chloe / June 29, 2026

Somewhere on a shelf is a copy of House of Leaves that has been passed between at least a dozen […]

From Obscurity to 100,000 Copies Sold: The Bizarre Second Life of a Belgian Dystopia
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From Obscurity to 100,000 Copies Sold: The Bizarre Second Life of a Belgian Dystopia

By Chloe / June 29, 2026

In 2012, Jacqueline Harpman passed away. She spent decades working as a psychoanalyst in Brussels, wrote over fifteen novels in

The Real Reason We Buy More Books Than We Read
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The Real Reason We Buy More Books Than We Read

By Chloe / June 29, 2026

The same geography can be found in practically every reader’s home: a coffee table where something arrived two months ago

The Fiction Genre Quietly Taking Over Serious Literature
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The Fiction Genre Quietly Taking Over Serious Literature

By Chloe / June 29, 2026

When looking through the Booker Prize shortlist in any recent year, there’s a moment when something seems a bit strange,

How Great Writing Makes Complex Ideas Feel Effortless
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How Great Writing Makes Complex Ideas Feel Effortless

By Chloe / June 29, 2026

Near the start of George Orwell’s 1984, there is a sentence that most readers skip over without pausing: “It was

Thrilling Tales of Modern Men Review: Danny McBride's Debut Book Is Funnier - and Sadder - Than Anyone Expected
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Thrilling Tales of Modern Men Review: Danny McBride’s Debut Book Is Funnier – and Sadder – Than Anyone Expected

By Chloe / June 28, 2026

Danny McBride’s actions have always been a little trickier than he admits. The mullet, profanity, and desperate swagger of Kenny

Why Reading Feels More Difficult Than It Did Ten Years Ago
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Why Reading Feels More Difficult Than It Did Ten Years Ago

By Chloe / June 28, 2026

Book lovers are currently familiar with a specific type of cognitive dissonance. Maybe the light is just right, the room

Forget Dystopia: Klara and the Sun Is a Love Letter to the Fragile, Messy Business of Being Alive
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Forget Dystopia: Klara and the Sun Is a Love Letter to the Fragile, Messy Business of Being Alive

By Chloe / June 28, 2026

After a ten-year hiatus, Kazuo Ishiguro released his eighth book, and the literary community took notice in a manner that

The Books Everyone Recommended - and Nobody Remembered
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The Books Everyone Recommended – and Nobody Remembered

By Chloe / June 28, 2026

You can find it if you walk into practically any apartment owned by someone who thinks of themselves as a

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