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Clare Leslie Hall Novel Proves That First Love Never Really Dies - It Just Waits
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Clare Leslie Hall Novel Proves That First Love Never Really Dies – It Just Waits

By Chloe / July 5, 2026

There’s a particular kind of novel that sneaks up on you. You think you know what it is — a […]

The Recession Novel: How Fear of the Economy Becomes Fiction That Actually Matters
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The Recession Novel: How Fear of the Economy Becomes Fiction That Actually Matters

By Chloe / July 5, 2026

Only when people are afraid do certain types of novels get written. The quieter kind, where the source of fear

From Solitary Habit to Social Ritual: The Reinvention of Reading
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From Solitary Habit to Social Ritual: The Reinvention of Reading

By Chloe / July 5, 2026

Imagine a Saturday morning in a coffee shop with handwritten menus and exposed brick. Four people sit at a corner

Why Some Books Get Massive Marketing Budgets
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Why Some Books Get Massive Marketing Budgets

By Chloe / July 5, 2026

Walk into any Barnes & Noble on a Tuesday — new release day — and you’ll notice something before you

Why Modern Libraries Are More Important Than Ever
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Why Modern Libraries Are More Important Than Ever

By Alyssa / July 5, 2026

Something feels different when you walk into most public libraries these days, though it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what. The

The Novels That Quietly Rewrote How We Think - And Most Readers Never Even Noticed
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The Novels That Quietly Rewrote How We Think – And Most Readers Never Even Noticed

By Chloe / July 4, 2026

A particular type of book doesn’t make an announcement. It comes silently, sits with you for several hundred pages, and

Your Emotional Reactions to Fiction Say More About You Than You Think
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Your Emotional Reactions to Fiction Say More About You Than You Think

By Chloe / July 4, 2026

There’s something that happens in book clubs that nobody quite prepares you for. Someone insists that Anna Karenina’s final choice

Why Most Books Fail Within Two Weeks
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Why Most Books Fail Within Two Weeks – And What Data Says About the Ones That Don’t

By Chloe / July 4, 2026

The way new hardcovers are stacked close to the entrance, their glossy spines catching the overhead lights, is almost theatrical

Why Shared Reading Creates Stronger Communities
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Why Shared Reading Creates Stronger Communities Than Most Social Programs Ever Could

By Chloe / July 4, 2026

There’s a man who was once asked if he would go to a library. After giving it some thought, he

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