Bibliophilia

Bibliophilia

Irresistible by Adam Alter

Not so much about the evils of technology, this book explores more of why and how we get hooked...

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Who You Think I Am by Camille Laurens

A tale with no set ending and, perhaps, no set beginning. There are several different ways to...

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American Kingpin by Nick Bilton

This look into the search for the man behind the Silk Road is a fascinating and fast-paced read...

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People Who Eat Darkness by Richard Lloyd Parry

When Lucie Blackman goes missing in Tokyo what starts as a missing persons case turns into an...

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Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter by Kate Clifford Larson

Rosemary Kennedy was beautiful, vivacious, and mentally disabled in a time when mental...

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The Cosmopolitans by Sarah Schulman

This book sucks the reader right in and drops them down into NYC's Village in the late 1950's....

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My Life with Bob by Pamela Paul

New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul tells her life story through the books that she was...

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Liana by Martha Gellhorn

Though this book was at one point released as pulp fiction, the characters have real depth and...

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Locking Up Our Own by James Forman Jr.

James Forman Jr. examines the origins of some of the country's most detrimental policies in this...

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Sympathy by Olivia Sudjic

When Alice visits her grandmother in New York, she gets sucked into a social media wormhole. Her...

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Flaneuse by Lauren Elkin

In this collection of essays, Lauren Elkin considers the cities that she has lived in from the...

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A Murder Over a Girl by Ken Corbett

What could be a traditional True Crime book turns into so much more with Ken Corbett steering the...

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The Idiot by Elif Batuman

Elif Batuman's debut novel explores language and communication in a welcome way. Set in 1995, the...

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On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan

When you go nearly a decade between readings of a book, things change. There are things that you...

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The Chosen Ones by Steve Sem-Sandberg

This amazing novel tells the story of Am Spiegelgrund from two different perspectives. Adrian is...

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Harmless Like You by Rowan Hisayo Buchanan

What starts as a story about an estranged mother and son evolves into a delicate tale of fitting...

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The Road to Jonestown by Jeff Guinn

We all kind of know the story of Jim Jones and Peoples Temple, but this book gets in depth about...

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American War by Omar El Akkad

War is never easy to understand, and it's even more difficult to understand when the majority of...

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In Order to Live by Yeonmi Park

With tensions with North Korea rising, it's important to understand what life is like within the...

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Emily Upham's Revenge by Avi

When revisiting a book from your childhood, there's always a chance that it won't live up to your...

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