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What to Read Next: Have Yourself a Narnian Christmas
Do you have any bookish goals for 2024?
What's the best book you read this year?
What to Read Next: Coming of Age Fiction
Make 2024 Your Best Year of Reading Yet
What to Read Next: Crime Dramas
What are your go-to escape or cozy reads?
What to Read Next: Immersed in Steinbeck
Which books are you most thankful for?
What to Read Next: Government Bureaucracy Gone Awry
What are your favorite doorstoppers?
What to Read Next: Books That'll Make You Think
Celebrity Memoirs: Tell Me the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
What to Read Next: Masters of the Art of Writing
What was the best book you read in October?
What to Read Next: The Masters of Suspense
What to Read Next: The Importance of Place
This & That: Overrated Classics
What to Read Next: Classic Halloween Short Stuff
[Thread] What's your favorite spooky read?
What to Read Next: The Joy of Intellectual Pursuits
This & That: The Best Spooktober Reads
What to Read Next: Banned Books
What to Read Next: Time to Get Political
This & That: The Best Bookish Backstories
What to Read Next: Life Is Change
Pulitzer Journal: A Potent Reminder on the Power of Backstory
Pulitzer Journal: The Power Broker — An Inquiry Into Means and Ends
What to Read Next: Sci-Fi Classics — Dune and Fury Road
Pulitzer Journal: What is a book, anyway?
What to Read Next: Dorian Gray and Yellowface
Introducing the Pulitzer Project: A Quest to Read All Prize-Winning Books (Including Non-Fiction)
What to Read Next: Covenant of Water and Blacktop Wasteland
This & That: A Miscellany of Links and Ideas
Discussion: What's the best book you've read this summer?
Visions of Apocalypse, in Fiction and Non-Fiction
This & That: The Anderberg Family's Favorite Reads of July
Elon Musk and the Fall of Twitter
An Ode to Clive Cussler and Why Your Reading Should Be Fun
What to Read Next (No. 287): A Bit of Hope in a Dark World
An Interview With David Epstein
What to Read Next (No. 286): In Praise of Children's Literature
An Interview With Laurie Frankel
What to Read Next (No. 285): Fictional Serial Killers
This & That: What Does Patriotic Reading Really Mean?
What to Read Next (No. 284): R.M.S. Titanic
An Interview With Author Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling
What to Read Next (No. 283): The Clintons
This & That: Choosing Struggle
What to Read Next (No. 282): Musical Mysteries
This & That: A Few Tips for Reading Long Books
What to Read Next (No. 281): Murder in the Heartland
What to Read Next (No. 280): Summer Thrills
This & That: Books That Have Stayed With Me 5 Years Later
What to Read Next (No. 279): Unexpected Consequences
What to Read Next (No. 278): The Techpocalypse Is Here
This & That: A Simpler Way to Journal
What to Read Next (No. 277): Life-Affirming Reads
What to Read Next (No. 276): My Favorite Reads of April
This & That: In Praise of Paper Magazines
What to Read Next (No. 275): Faith, Science, and Medicine
This & That: Rethinking "Me Time"
What to Read Next (No. 274): Into the Unknown
This & That: A Couple Ideas About Creativity
What to Read Next (No. 273): A Fonda Lee Appreciation Post
This & That: Who's Really Picking What You Read
What to Read Next (No. 272): Thrilling Mysteries
What to Read Next (No. 271): A Couple Enjoyable Memoirs + April's Most Anticipated
What to Read Next (No. 270): Unique Baseball Reads
What to Read Next (No. 269): Passion, for Better or Worse
What to Read Next (No. 268): Lab Work
What to Read Next (No. 267): Space Opera!
This & That: February 28, 2023
What to Read Next (No. 266): Criminally Good
This & That: February 21, 2023
What to Read Next (No. 265): Underrated Dystopian Novels
This & That: February 14, 2023
What to Read Next (No. 264): Crimes Against Nature
What to Read Next (No. 263): A Strong Sense of Place
A Few Bookish Questions With Melissa Joulwan
What to Read Next (No. 262): D.A.R.E. Didn't Work
What to Read Next (No. 261): Recent Book Club Winners
What to Read Next (No. 260): The Power of Bonds
Celebrating 5 Years and Making This Newsletter Even Better in '23