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Why Certain Authors Vanish From Public Memory - And Never Come Back
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Why Certain Authors Vanish From Public Memory – And Never Come Back

By Chloe / July 12, 2026

A writer who has ceased to be visible is surrounded by a certain kind of silence. It’s not the silence […]

Book Review: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
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Book Review: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

By Chloe / July 12, 2026

While eating sandwiches in her car, Millie Calloway continues to apply for jobs that she is not hired for. Everywhere

How Libraries Keep Overlooked Books Alive - One Guerrilla Reader at a Time
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How Libraries Keep Overlooked Books Alive – One Guerrilla Reader at a Time

By Chloe / July 12, 2026

The books are not the first thing you notice when you enter a well-run library. It’s the weight of a

The Curious Afterlife of Forgotten Novels - And the Obsessives Who Refuse to Let Them Die
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The Curious Afterlife of Forgotten Novels – And the Obsessives Who Refuse to Let Them Die

By Alyssa / July 12, 2026

The mathematics of literary survival becomes very evident very quickly when you walk into any respectable used bookstore, the kind

How a Lifetime of Reading Quietly Builds a Map of Who You Are - And Why Most People Never Notice
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How a Lifetime of Reading Quietly Builds a Map of Who You Are – And Why Most People Never Notice

By Alyssa / July 12, 2026

At a certain age, you come across a certain type of person who seems to know everything. This person could

The Quiet Power of Local Libraries Is More Than You Think - And It's Saving Communities
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The Quiet Power of Local Libraries Is More Than You Think – And It’s Saving Communities

By Alyssa / July 12, 2026

When you enter a public library on a Tuesday afternoon, something happens. An older woman slowly browsing a genealogy database,

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

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