1. Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City” tells of the perils of gazing upward in New York.

  2. Thomas Piketty reviews Anthony Atkinson’s ‘Inequality: What Can Be Done?’

  3. Why C-51 may prove to be Harper’s Waterloo

  4. What do you do when you find yourself in a town with 17 bookstores? Visit them all:

  5. The more your job helps people, the less you're paid (and vice-versa)

  6. The 20 Best Books in Translation You've Never Read

  7. The average Icelander reads four books per year. How many books have you listened to so far this year?

  8. "I keep writing about the ordinary because for me it’s the home of the extraordinary, the only home.” –Philip Levine

  9. Slide into your next great read? (You know you're not too old for this.)

  10. The literary crowdfunding boom

  11. The film adaptation of Vera Brittain's classic memoir TESTAMENT OF YOUTH opens today!

  12. Teaching Your Dog to Say Yes or No by THROUGH A DOG’S EYES author Jennifer Arnold

  13. I will never unsee this book cover, so now you will never unsee it either

  14. This is the LAST DAY to enter our for the chance to win a set of 10 books!

  15. A good stamp is hard to find. A new Flannery O’Connor stamp doesn’t convey the writer’s strange and majestic vision.

  16. Words should be an intense pleasure to a writer just as leather should be to a shoemaker. EVELYN WAUGH

  17. Measures We’re Taking to Offset the Patriarchal Footprint of Our Wedding:

  18. A peek behind the scenes at the ME BEFORE YOU movie taping with and !

  19. “To really be a nerd, she'd decided, you had to prefer fictional worlds to the real one.” ― Rainbow Rowell

  20. “I've often lost myself, in order to find the burn that keeps everything awake” ―Federico García Lorca

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