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This One Thing Separates a Report From a Story That Readers Can't Put Down
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This One Thing Separates a Report From a Story That Readers Can’t Put Down

By Chloe / July 13, 2026

One sentence sounds like a story, but it’s not. “I awoke. I had breakfast. I departed for my job. There […]

The Secret Code Every Great Story Uses to Cross Every Border on Earth
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The Secret Code Every Great Story Uses to Cross Every Border on Earth

By Chloe / July 13, 2026

Somewhere in the world, a writer is sitting in a small room with a manuscript that will eventually make someone

Ann Patchett Books That Prove She's the Most Quietly Powerful Novelist Writing Today
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Ann Patchett Books That Prove She’s the Most Quietly Powerful Novelist Writing Today

By Chloe / July 13, 2026

Some authors write books that you finish and then sit with for a while because you’re not quite ready to

The Novels That Became Global Phenomena - And Changed How We Think About Power
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The Novels That Became Global Phenomena – And Changed How We Think About Power

By Alyssa / July 13, 2026

One interpretation of literary history views the novel as a sophisticated form of entertainment, a container for narrative, character, and

Which Countries Read the Most Books Each Year - And Why the Rankings Will Rearrange Everything You Assumed
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Which Countries Read the Most Books Each Year – And Why the Rankings Will Rearrange Everything You Assumed

By Alyssa / July 13, 2026

The numbers at the top of the list are not the ones that typically cause the most silent unease in

Why Libraries Matter More in the AI Era
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Why Libraries Matter More in the AI Era

By Alyssa / July 13, 2026

When you walk into practically any public library on a weekday morning, you’ll find something that, by today’s standards, seems

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

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