How Readers Discover Books in the Digital Age
Walk into any independent bookshop on a Saturday afternoon and there’s a decent chance you’ll overhear it: someone leaning toward […]
Walk into any independent bookshop on a Saturday afternoon and there’s a decent chance you’ll overhear it: someone leaning toward […]
The literary internet erupts for about a week before moving on to something else when a critic occasionally sits down
A book club meets on a Tuesday, wine gets poured, and within fifteen minutes the conversation has already drifted to
Every few years, there is a variation of this debate that is typically started by a musician or tech entrepreneur
There’s a particular kind of book that doesn’t so much get reviewed as it gets survived by the culture around
Imagine a schoolboy traveling from Orpington to Chislehurst on the 8.16 train every morning, seeing the same commuters in the
Something changes in a book between the second and third readings. Not the storyline. Not the characters. The reader has
Someone is most likely finishing a chapter on a packed train somewhere in New Delhi right now. The scene is
If you spend enough time standing close to the register of any independent bookstore, a pattern will begin to emerge.