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Why General Knowledge Is Making a Comeback in a World Obsessed With Experts in Literature
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Why General Knowledge Is Making a Comeback in a World Obsessed With Experts in Literature

By Chloe / July 17, 2026

Being somewhat knowledgeable about a wide range of topics was long regarded as a minor intellectual shortcoming. Hiring managers, university […]

Why Lifelong Learners Think Differently - And How They Got That Way
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Why Lifelong Learners Think Differently – And How They Got That Way

By Chloe / July 17, 2026

After some time, you start to notice a certain kind of person. They are the ones who enroll in a

What Reading Looked Like Before the Internet Changed Everything
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What Reading Looked Like Before the Internet Changed Everything

By Chloe / July 16, 2026

Before everything went online, there was a certain silence in a public library. The walls near the entrance of most

Why the Most Honest Novel About Motherhood Written in Years Took a Decade to Get Published
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Why the Most Honest Novel About Motherhood Written in Years Took a Decade to Get Published

By Chloe / July 16, 2026

The fact that Rachel Cusk’s A Life’s Work—possibly one of the most brutally honest descriptions of early motherhood ever written—was

Zadie Smith Said Something in Her New Preface That Changed How Readers See Everything She's Ever Written
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Zadie Smith Said Something in Her New Preface That Changed How Readers See Everything She’s Ever Written

By Chloe / July 16, 2026

The foreword of Zadie Smith’s collection of essays, Changing My Mind, contains a line that will stop you cold. She

A Harvard Professor Wrote a Book About Failure. It Became the Most Honest Thing in the Room.
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A Harvard Professor Wrote a Book About Failure. It Became the Most Honest Thing in the Room.

By Alyssa / July 16, 2026

Early on in Right Kind of Wrong, Amy Edmondson describes a scene that seems almost too candid for a business

An American Novel Is Making Readers Uncomfortable in Exactly the Right Way
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An American Novel Is Making Readers Uncomfortable in Exactly the Right Way

By Alyssa / July 16, 2026

Good fiction creates a certain kind of discomfort that prevents you from putting down a book. As might be expected

Your Library Card Might Be the Career Coach You Never Knew You Had
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Your Library Card Might Be the Career Coach You Never Knew You Had

By Alyssa / July 16, 2026

Most people secretly question whether they chose the right career path at some point. It’s not dramatic; rather, it’s a

What Happens When You Read Only Women Authors for a Full Year
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What Happens When You Read Only Women Authors for a Full Year?

By Chloe / July 15, 2026

At some point in the third month, readers who accept the year-of-women-authors challenge notice something unexpected. It’s not a dramatic

Tom Sharpe Novels Review: Why Britain's Most Savage Satirist Still Cuts Deeper Than You'd Expect
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Tom Sharpe Novels Review: Why Britain’s Most Savage Satirist Still Cuts Deeper Than You’d Expect

By Chloe / July 15, 2026

There’s a certain kind of laughter that comes out of nowhere—not the courteous chuckle at a joke at a dinner

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