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"At first, I was leading him because I’d done the walk. At the end he was charging ahead of me, and isn’t that what life is supposed to be?" Andrew McCarthy on a 500-mile walk with his son. washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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Penguin Random House and PEN America have filed suit against a Florida school district over that district's decisions to restrict or remove books from school libraries washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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“Happy Place” is funny at points, but it is also the closest that Emily Henry has come to writing an old-school melodrama, a heart-rending plot that struggles to express the inexpressible. washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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Kyung-Sook Shin is one of South Korea’s most acclaimed novelists. Her new book is a close counterpart to her breakout in the West, “Please Look After Mom.” washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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“Happy Place” is funny at points, but it is also the closest that Emily Henry has come to writing an old-school melodrama, a heart-rending plot that struggles to express the inexpressible. washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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"‘Steal This Book’ and ‘The Anarchist Cookbook’ are still on the shelves, even though those books broadly advocate all sorts of unlawful activity and provide some instruction on how to do it." washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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Like “1984” and “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s new novel is "so upsetting and illuminating that it should permanently shift our understanding of who we are and what we’re capable of doing." @RonCharles reviews "Chain-Gang All-Stars." washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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Netflix announced that the fifth season of “You,” out in 2024, will be the show’s last. With “For You and Only You,” Caroline Kepnes has made her case that Joe and his bloody romances could easily go on in book form. washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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"This was not merely a business rivalry but an ideological battle: irony vs. earnestness, criticism vs. civility, snark vs. smarm." Max Read on Ben Smith's "Traffic," a history of BuzzFeed and Gawker. washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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Like “1984” and “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s new novel is "so upsetting and illuminating that it should permanently shift our understanding of who we are and what we’re capable of doing." @RonCharles reviews "Chain-Gang All-Stars." washingtonpost.com/books/202…
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