LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading
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- The bestseller code, anatomy of the blockbuster novel, Jodie Archer & Matthew L. Jockers
- The writer's library, the authors you love on the books that changed their lives, Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager
- Literary yarns, crochet projects inspired by classic books, by Cindy Wang
- The history of the book in 100 books, the complete story, from Egypt to e-book, Roderick Cave & Sara Ayad
- The woman reader, Belinda Jack
- The true tails of Baker and Taylor, the library cats who left their pawprints on a small town... and the world, Jan Louch with Lisa Rogak
- The event of literature, Terry Eagleton
- The New York Times book review, edited by Tina Jordan with Noor Qasim
- My life with Bob, flawed heroine keeps book of books, plot ensues, Pamela Paul
- Wonderworks, the 25 most powerful innovations in the history of literature, Angus Fletcher
- The bestseller code, anatomy of the blockbuster novel, Jodie Archer & Matthew L. Jockers
- The art of reading, Damon Young
- Gutenberg's fingerprint, paper, pixels and the lasting impression of books, Merilyn Simonds
- The painted book in Renaissance Italy, 1450-1600, Jonathan J.G. Alexander
- Bookshops, a reader's history, Jorge Carrion ; translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush
- The year of reading dangerously, how fifty great books (and two not-so-great ones) saved my life, Andy Miller
- Marcel Proust's search for lost time, a reader's guide to Remembrance of things past, Patrick Alexander
- An oak spring herbaria, herbs and herbals from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries, a selection of the rare books, manuscripts and works of art in the collection of Rachel Lambert Mellon, Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi & Tony Willis ; edited with a description of the American herbals by Mark Argetsinger ; translated from the Italian by Lisa Chien
- Literature in 30 seconds or less!, 100 classics cut down for the pace of the modern world, illustrations by Annalisa Sheldahl
- Cold warriors, writers who waged the literary cold war, Duncan White
- The story of ain't, America, its language, and the most controversial dictionary ever published, David Skinner
- The allure of the archives, Arlette Farge ; translated by Thomas Scott-Railton ; foreword by Natalie Zemon Davis
- Preserving on paper, seventeenth-century Englishwomen's receipt books, edited by Kristine Kowalchuk
- The book collectors, a band of Syrian rebels and the stories that carried them through a war, Delphine Minoui ; translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud
- The maximum security book club, reading literature in a men's prison, Mikita Brottman
- Scandinavian noir, in pursuit of a mystery, Wendy Lesser
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- Am I alone here?, notes on living to read and reading to live, Peter Orner ; illustrations by Eric Orner
- The traveling feast, on the road and at the table with my heroes, Rick Bass
- In praise of good bookstores, Jeff Deutsch
- Read with me, best books for preschoolers, Stephanie Zvirin
- Where I'm reading from, the changing world of books, Tim Parks
- The call me Ishmael phone book, an interactive guide to life-changing books, Stephanie Kent and Logan Smalley
- Unfinished business, notes of a chronic re-reader, Vivian Gornick
- In the shadow of King Saul, essays on silence and song, Jerome Charyn
- The world is a book, indeed, writing, reading, and traveling, Peter LaSalle
- The story of classic crime in 100 books, Martin Edwards
- I'd rather be reading, a library of art for book lovers, by Guinevere de la Mare ; with essays by Maura Kelly, Ann Patchett, and Gretchen Rubin
- Witcraft, the invention of philosophy in English, Jonathan R?e
- By the book, writers on literature and the literary life from The New York Times Book Review, edited, and with an introduction, by Pamela Paul ; foreword by Scott Turow ; illustrations by Jillian Tamaki
- Packing my library, an elegy and ten digressions, Alberto Manguel
- Vanity Fair's writers on writers, edited by Graydon Carter ; with an introduction by David Friend
- The reading life, the joy of seeing new worlds through others' eyes, C.S. Lewis ; edited by David C. Downing and Michael G. Maudlin
- Wonderfully wordless, the 500 most recommended graphic novels and picture books, William Patrick Martin
- Aftermath, Preti Taneja
- Book presence in a digital age, edited by Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, K?ri Driscoll, and Jessica Pressman
- The shelf, from LEQ to LES, Phyllis Rose
- How we speak to one another, an essay daily reader, edited by Ander Monson & Craig Reinbold
- Why poetry, Matthew Zapruder
- Bibliophile, an illustrated miscellany, by Jane Mount