Books and reading
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Books and reading
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Incoming Resources
- Why read, selected writings 2001-2021, Will Self
- The friendly bookshelf, by Caroline and Katherine Brickley ; illustrated by Daniela Pérez-Duarte
- What we talk about when we talk about books, the history and future of reading, Leah Price
- Why I read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Pleasure of reading, 43 writers on the discovery of reading and the books that inspired them, edited by Antonia Fraser
- The maximum security book club, reading literature in a men's prison, Mikita Brottman
- The greatest books you'll never read, unpublished masterpieces by the world's greatest writers, general editor Professor Bernard Richards
- Am I alone here?, notes on living to read and reading to live, Peter Orner ; illustrations by Eric Orner
- Bloom's guides, Albert Camus's The stranger, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Wild things, the joy of reading children's literature as an adult, Bruce Handy
- Where I'm reading from, the changing world of books, Tim Parks
- Morningstar, growing up with books, Ann Hood
- The flowers of evil complete, Shuzo Ohimi ; translated by Paul Starr, 2
- You've got to read this book!, 55 people tell the story of the book that changed their life, [compiled by] Jack Canfield, Gay Hendricks, with Carol Kline
- Read harder, [five more years of great writing from the Believer], edited by Ed Park and Heidi Julavits
- The year of reading dangerously, how fifty great books (and two not-so-great ones) saved my life, Andy Miller
- Ten windows, how great poems transform the world, Jane Hirshfield
- The flowers of evil complete, Shuzo Oshimi ; translation: Paul Starr, 3
- The book that matters most, Ann Hood
- Scholastic explains reading homework, everything children (and parents) need to survive 2nd and 3rd grades
- Bloom's guides, Erich Maria Remarque's All quiet on the western front, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- How to talk about books you haven't read, Pierre Bayard ; translated from the French by Jeffrey Mehlman
- The flowers of evil complete, Shuzo Oshimi ; translation: Paul Starr, 1
- A reader's book of days, true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year, Tom Nissley ; with illustrations by Joanna Neborsky
- The writer's library, the authors you love on the books that changed their lives, [edited by] Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager
- Still no word from you, notes in the margin, Peter Orner
- The art of reading, Damon Young
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- The book whisperer, awakening the inner reader in every child, Donalyn Miller ; foreword by Jeff Anderson
- The lost chapters, finding recovery and renewal one book at a time, Leslie Schwartz
- Unfinished business, notes of a chronic re-reader, Vivian Gornick
- Bloom's guides, Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- How to be a heroine, or, what I've learned from reading too much, Samantha Ellis
- Bookshops, a reader's history, Jorge Carrión ; translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush
- The Call Me Ishmael phone book, an interactive guide to life-changing books, Stephanie Kent and Logan Smalley
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- Book by book, notes on reading and life, Michael Dirda
- The bright book of life, novels to read and reread, Harold Bloom
- What to read and why, Francine Prose
- Letter to a future lover, marginalia, errata, secrets, inscriptions, and other ephemera found in libraries, Ander Monson
- The madman's library, the strangest books, manuscripts and other literary curiosities from history, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- Latest readings, Clive James
- The reading life, the joy of seeing new worlds through others' eyes, edited by David C. Downing and Michael G. Maudlin
- Bookends, a memoir of love, loss, and literature, Zibby Owens
- Book towns, forty-five paradises of the printed word, Alex Johnson
- Burning the page, the ebook revolution and the future of reading, Jason Merkoski
- Books promiscuously read, reading as a way of life, Heather Cass White
- Bloom's guides, Sandra Cisneros's The house on Mango Street, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Art matters, Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Chris Riddell
Outgoing Resources
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