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Long River Review
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UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Tag: bookstores

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On Anonymity In The Age Of Hypervisibility

LRR, February 6, 2023February 8, 2025

Do you find yourself needing a break from #Book-Tok? Ally LeMaster sheds some insight on what she predicts to be an upcoming trend in popular literature: author anonymity.

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But First, Let Me Take A Shelfie: Bookshelf Organization

LRR, March 7, 2022February 8, 2025

This is your sign to rearrange your bookshelf for catharsis. Eileen Sholomicky gives us a tour of her methodical book displays and suggests a few additional methods…

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The Ultimate Vacation for Book Lovers

LRR, March 24, 2020February 8, 2025

By Lauren Ablondi-Olivo While most of us are perfectly content having a staycation at home with a good book, some of us bibliophiles want a little bit more adventure in our lives. And by adventure, I mean the ultimate bookworm fantasy: running our own bookstore.  That’s exactly what The Open…

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Four Purchases I’ve Made at Used Bookstores

LRR, February 27, 2020February 8, 2025

By Alyssa Grimaldi As both a used bookstore-enthusiast and a Libra, I have often found myself frantically perusing the shelves in charming small businesses, absolutely panicking because my friends want to depart but I still haven’t found that life-changing novel. This list is for fellow hopelessly hesitant Libras in danger…

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