Classics/Award Winners

When a Novel’s Flaws Are Its Greatest Gifts
February 25 2015
One of the Greatest Portraits of American Life
February 23 2015
The Best Book About New York Isn’t Even Really About New York
February 20 2015
The Book That Made Me Write About The Holocaust
January 28 2015
Was The Giving Tree a Chump?
January 21 2015
Rediscovering a Fictional Icon
January 12 2015
I Never Thought I’d Read This Book With My Daughter
January 5 2015
When Your Favorite Book Follows You
December 29 2014
This Classic Brought My Cold Dead Heart Back to Life
December 18 2014
The First Novel That Truly Blew My Mind
December 2 2014
How All the Light We Cannot See Came to Be Written
November 20 2014
A Lifetime of Losing (and Finding) Myself in Literature
November 12 2014
A World Where Everyone Is Always Right
November 4 2014
How “I Capture the Castle” Captured Me
October 21 2014
Why Stephen King’s Road to Hell is Paved With Adverbs
October 10 2014
The Only Classic Needed for Modern Times
October 8 2014
Gatsby Meets Native Son in This Stunning Booker Prize Winner
October 2 2014
A Book That Cuts to the Core of Human Experience
September 25 2014
Gothic Chill Meets Human Vulnerability: The Birth of the “Sensation” Novel
September 23 2014
A Reading List Classic You Should Have On Your Shelf
September 8 2014
When T.S. Eliot Wrote Poems About Cats
September 5 2014
A Childhood Classic That Should Be Read Again and Again
August 28 2014
Here’s The Jane Austen Heroine You’ve Never Read
August 22 2014
The Princess Bride You Didn’t Meet In The Movie
August 18 2014

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