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The Unexpected Freedom of Reading Books No One Talks About
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The Unexpected Freedom of Reading Books No One Talks About

By Chloe / June 25, 2026

There are books that no algorithm will ever turn up somewhere in a used bookstore, the kind with a handwritten […]

A Mother, a Widow, a Villain? Inside the Book Giving Lady Tremaine Her Humanity Back
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A Mother, a Widow, a Villain? Inside the Book Giving Lady Tremaine Her Humanity Back

By Chloe / June 25, 2026

When a story is told incorrectly long enough that the correction feels more like a reckoning than a twist, there

Why Great Writers Obsess Over Tiny Details Nobody Notices
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Why Great Writers Obsess Over Tiny Details Nobody Notices

By Chloe / June 25, 2026

There’s a scene in a book where a character picks up a coffee cup and the author tells you it’s

The Strange Reason So Many Brilliant Ideas Begin in Libraries
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The Strange Reason So Many Brilliant Ideas Begin in Libraries

By Alyssa / June 24, 2026

There is a moment that occurs in libraries that very few people discuss. You enter with one goal in mind,

The Novel Isn’t Dying - Our Attention Span Is
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The Novel Isn’t Dying – Our Attention Span Is

By Alyssa / June 24, 2026

Somewhere right now, a pile of unfinished novels—possibly yours or a friend’s—is resting on a nightstand. The spines are slightly

Why We Romanticize Writers Who Were Impossible to Live With
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Why We Romanticize Writers Who Were Impossible to Live With

By Alyssa / June 24, 2026

A certain type of author biography practically writes itself. the alcohol consumption. the unsuccessful unions. The neighbors still recall the

Why the New Generation Is Rediscovering the Joy of Slow Reading
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Why the New Generation Is Rediscovering the Joy of Slow Reading

By Chloe / June 24, 2026

Amy Dunne makes a remark close to the start of Gone Girl that is so scathing and deliberately cruel that

The Surprising Way Writers Train Themselves to Notice Everything
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The Surprising Way Writers Train Themselves to Notice Everything

By Chloe / June 23, 2026

If you’ve ever sat next to a writer on a lengthy train ride, you may have noticed that they are

Alchemised Is the Dark Fantasy You've Been Waiting Your Whole Life to Read
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Alchemised Is the Dark Fantasy You’ve Been Waiting Your Whole Life to Read

By Chloe / June 23, 2026

When you open a book that comes wrapped in secrecy, a certain kind of dread settles into your chest. A

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