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Friday links: Record-a-Poem, Murakami madness & more

• Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? To celebrate, the Poetry Foundation has created Record-a-Poem on SoundCloud. There, you can record yourself reciting your favorite poem and share it with other verse-loving members of the group. • … Continue reading

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Long vacation ahead? Pick up a doorstop novel!

A month ago, we highlighted 15 superstar story collections. Now, it’s time to move in the opposite direction. Here are 15 doorstop novels we love, in a variety of genres. We’re defining “doorstop” loosely as a long book that will … Continue reading

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25 best book jackets of 2011

Perhaps you can’t judge a book by its cover, but don’t you just love a great book jacket? One that seems to pop off the shelf? It can make all the difference when browsing through a bookstore, for a book … Continue reading

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Readers’ Choice: Top 30 Books of 2011!

On November 14, we asked you to vote for your favorite book published in 2011. After more than 2,500 votes and a long afternoon of tallying, we can finally

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Book fortune: Alternate realities

Click here for more info on this feature. Reader name: Ramsey Hometown: Dover, DE Favorite genre: literary fiction, suspense, psychological thrillers, dystopian, post-apocalyptic Favorite authors: Cormac McCarthy, George Orwell, Albert Camus Favorite books: The Road, The Stranger, 1984, The Alchemist … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ’1Q84′ by Haruki Murakami

George Orwell’s 1984 gets a powerful nod in Haruki Murakami‘s 1Q84, our Well Read column pick for November. The story unfolds in 1984 Tokyo, where the lives of two young Japanese converge in a strange parallel world. Columnist Robert Weibezahl … Continue reading

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Weekly links: Authors join Occupy Wall Street, Chip Kidd on cover design and more

Writers joined the Occupy Wall Street movement in a big way this week—and we’re not just talking about Naomi Wolf getting arrested. A new “Occupy Writers” page has authors like Francine Prose and Alice Walker writing about what the movement … Continue reading

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And the Nobel Prize in Literature goes to . . .

At 1 p.m. Central European Time (aka 6 a.m. in Nashville), we learned that the Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer won the Nobel Prize in Literature “because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality.” Tranströmer, 80, is … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Happy Friday, readers! Here are a few links to provide some end-of-the-day enjoyment. Do you have any articles or click-worthy links to share? What are you reading this weekend? Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84 (a play on Orwell’s 1984) is one of … Continue reading

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25 most anticipated books for fall

It seems like just yesterday that we posted our 20 most anticipated books for summer, but alas—that was more than two months ago, and now we’re looking forward to fall. Below you’ll find our 25 most anticipated books for the … Continue reading

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