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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what consumers owe to artists.
This labyrinth-like used bookstore in Lincoln City has 8,709 lineal feet of shelf space — that’s 1.65 miles of books.
It arose from years of perseverance and deep insight into human relationships. AI treats it like any other bundle of ...
The decline of reading among college students is widely lamented, but Joseph Bottum thinks he might have an answer.
It was a lovely job and often meant I spent hours serving customers, putting books on shelves and display tables and unloading new stock. Despite what many people may believe, working in a ...
In her new book, Amy Larocca examines how wellbeing became less a matter of universal care and more a luxury reserved for the ...
It's been almost a month since the season 3 finale of The Wheel of Time aired on Amazon's streaming service Prime Video, and ...
If you look inside the front and back of the nearest hardcover book, you’ll probably see colored or decorative endpapers ...
Every year, the books chosen for Pulitzer Prizes add up to a specially curated reading list, and the winners of the 2025 ...
Ultimately, The Book of Records is a sobering meditation on the human condition in times of crises. It critiques historical ...
I’ve seen relatively short books dwarfed by introductory materials ... within view of Manhattan but a world away. The playfulness of Sullivan’s approach made a deep impression on me, first ...
The Jefferson County Library Foundation’s spring 2025 Whale of a Used Book Sale takes place May 29 through June 1 at the ...