Why Some Stories Feel More Real Than Reality Itself
When someone finishes a book that is important to them, something subtly strange occurs. In the particular silence that follows […]
When someone finishes a book that is important to them, something subtly strange occurs. In the particular silence that follows […]
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Book sales in some categories experienced an unexpected development during the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the majority
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There is a particular type of novel where the setting takes on an unusual role, ceasing to serve as the
Returning to a book read decades ago and finding it nearly unrecognizable—not because the words have changed, but because the
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