Books and reading -- United States
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Books and reading -- United States
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Books and reading
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Incoming Resources
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- The readers' advisory guide to genre fiction, Neal Wyatt, Joyce G. Saricks
- Steeped in stories, timeless children's novels to refresh our tired souls, Mitali Perkins
- The republic of imagination, America in three books, Azar Nafisi ; illustrations by Peter Sis
- So many books, so little time, a year of passionate reading, Sara Nelson
- Promised land, thirteen books that changed America, Jay Parini
- The book of books, foreword by Meredith Vieira ; text by Jessica Allen
- Fluent in fantasy, the next generation, Diana Tixier Herald and Bonnie Kunzel
- The reading promise, my father and the books we shared, by Alice Ozma
- Books for living, Will Schwalbe
- Tolstoy and the purple chair, my year of magical reading, Nina Sankovitch
- What do I read next?, multicultural literature, Rafaela G. Castro ... [et al.]
- What romance do I read next?, a reader's guide to recent romance fiction, Kristin Ramsdell
- Book lust, recommended reading for every mood, moment, and reason, Nancy Pearl
- Ex Libris, Michiko Kakutani ; illustrated by Dana Tanamachi
- The bright book of life, novels to read and reread, Harold Bloom
- What is a book?, David Kirby
- Rescuing Socrates, how the great books changed my life and why they matter for a new generation, Roosevelt Montás
- The shelf, from LEQ to LES, Phyllis Rose
- 1,000 books to read before you die, a life-changing list, James Mustich ; with Margot Greenbaum Mustich, Thomas Meagher, and Karen Templer
- Books for living, Will Schwalbe
- Reading rooms, edited by Susan Allen Toth and John Coughlan ; foreword by Daniel J. Boorstin
- My ideal bookshelf, art by Jane Mount ; edited by Thessaly La Force
- What makes this book so great, Jo Walton
- One for the books, Joe Queenan
- Thirteen ways of looking at the novel, Jane Smiley
- Required reading, why our American classics matter now, Andrew Delbanco
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