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Politics
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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Reminder: Books are actually good and make people feel better.
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Jonny Diamond
| August 9, 2022
How to Read to Children (Tip: Always Do the Voices)
A Brief Guide From Phillip Done
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Phillip Done
| July 27, 2022
Teens who mostly read paper books are better readers, a recent study says.
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Corinne Segal
| July 25, 2022
The Hero We Need: a Chinese man has been discovered reading books in a remote cave.
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Jonny Diamond
| July 6, 2022
Things I Hate: Please don’t buy your dad a lifetime supply of 12-minute “micro books.”
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Jonny Diamond
| June 15, 2022
Are fathers discouraging their sons from reading because it's too “girly"?
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Emily Temple
| May 31, 2022
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Someone wants to pay you $200 for every novel you read. Really!
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Emily Firetog
| May 17, 2022
Oprah Winfrey is PEN/Faulkner’s 2022 “Literary Champion.”
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Jonny Diamond
| March 30, 2022
The Power—and Necessity—of Reading Dangerously
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Azar Nafisi
| March 9, 2022
Area 7-year-old embarks on noble quest to read all 3,000 picture books in the library.
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| March 2, 2022
Some Practical Notes for Publishers on Readers with ALS
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| February 24, 2022
Use these eye drops instead of reading glasses to finally finish Proust.
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Jonny Diamond
| February 15, 2022
Reading on a smartphone affects “sigh generation.” (Scientist or... poet?)
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Jonny Diamond
| January 31, 2022
Are Screens Robbing Us of Our Capacity for Deep Reading?
Johann Hari on the Symptoms of Atrophying Attention
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Johann Hari
| January 31, 2022
Americans are buying more books—but reading fewer of them than ever. What gives?
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Emily Temple
| January 12, 2022
The Best Children’s Books in Our Long Year of Pandemic Reading
Sara B. Franklin on the Books That Mattered Most to Her Family
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Sara B. Franklin
| December 1, 2021
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