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The Dying Art of Getting Lost in the Stacks
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The Dying Art of Getting Lost in the Stacks

By Chloe / July 3, 2026

Around four in the afternoon, when the after-school crowd has not yet arrived and the researchers have already reserved their […]

How Readers Discover Books in the Digital Age
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How Readers Discover Books in the Digital Age

By Chloe / July 3, 2026

Walk into any independent bookshop on a Saturday afternoon and there’s a decent chance you’ll overhear it: someone leaning toward

Every Era Gets the Novels It Earns
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Every Era Gets the Novels It Earns

By Alyssa / July 3, 2026

The literary internet erupts for about a week before moving on to something else when a critic occasionally sits down

The One Ingredient Every Great Book Club Pick Shares
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The One Ingredient Every Great Book Club Pick Shares

By Alyssa / July 3, 2026

A book club meets on a Tuesday, wine gets poured, and within fifteen minutes the conversation has already drifted to

The Secret Formula Behind Every Runaway Bestseller
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The Secret Formula Behind Every Runaway Bestseller

By Alyssa / July 3, 2026

Every so often a book shows up everywhere at once. Quoted poorly in an Instagram caption, on a friend’s nightstand,

Can a Novel Actually Change the World? History Says Yes
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Can a Novel Actually Change the World? History Says Yes

By Chloe / July 2, 2026

Every few years, there is a variation of this debate that is typically started by a musician or tech entrepreneur

What "Successful Author" Actually Means on a Bank Statement
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What “Successful Author” Actually Means on a Bank Statement

By Chloe / July 2, 2026

Five-star reviews and book tours don’t matter to a bank statement. All it displays are dates, numbers, and the sporadic

The Novel That Started a Conversation the News Couldn't
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The Novel That Started a Conversation the News Couldn’t

By Chloe / July 2, 2026

There’s a particular kind of book that doesn’t so much get reviewed as it gets survived by the culture around

Inside the Odd, Ordinary Life That Inspired Reginald Perrin
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Inside the Odd, Ordinary Life That Inspired Reginald Perrin

By Alyssa / July 2, 2026

Imagine a schoolboy traveling from Orpington to Chislehurst on the 8.16 train every morning, seeing the same commuters in the

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