Written by: Margaret Devlin Several times over the last year, Maggie O’Farrell’s writing was recommended to me quite emphatically by three of the most important people in my life. My grandmother, uncle, and best friend raved about her award-winning Hamnet, calling it a “must-read.” Unfortunately, in spite of them insisting…
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On Anonymity In The Age Of Hypervisibility
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.
But First, Let Me Take A Shelfie: Bookshelf Organization
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…
The Ultimate Vacation for Book Lovers
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…
Four Purchases I’ve Made at Used Bookstores
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…
