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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

The Hidden Economics of Publishing
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The Hidden Economics of Publishing: Why Most Authors Lose Money Before They Sell a Single Copy

By Chloe / July 4, 2026

Picture the moment an author finishes a manuscript. There’s probably a coffee mug nearby, a pile of printed pages, the

What Book Editors Actually Do All Day
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What Book Editors Actually Do All Day (And It’s Not What You Think)

By Chloe / July 4, 2026

There’s a cartoon by Sam Gross in The New Yorker — a cat furiously clawing at an upholstered chair while

The Forgotten Brontë Sister Who Actually Said the Quiet Part Loud
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The Forgotten Brontë Sister Who Actually Said the Quiet Part Loud

By Chloe / July 3, 2026

There’s something quietly stubborn about Anne Brontë. Her two novels don’t roar the way Wuthering Heights does, and they don’t

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

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