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The Last First Day: My Favorite Read of 2013
Written By Unknown on Tuesday, December 31, 2013 | 7:51 PM
In 2014, I'll only read books by writers of colour. Here's why | Sunili Govinnage
A Sonnet for 2013
The Best Tiny Homes Of 2013 Proved That Smaller Was Big This Year (PHOTOS)
11 Timeless Lessons From Fabulous New Year's Eve Celebrations Of Generations Past (PHOTOS)
Print Ain't Dead In NYC (PHOTOS)
My New Year's Resolution Isn't to Go to the Gym. It's to Be a Better Reader.
My Friendship With Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer: How They Buried the Hatchet
9 Books To Genuinely Inspire Your New Year
10 Books to Provoke Conversation in the New Year
Take a Good Look Inside the Box You Want to Get Out Of
Sister Repurposes 'Bert And Ernie' Pop-Up Book For Gay Brother's Wedding Present
Writing In 2014
'Detroit 1968' Captures City 45 Years Ago, Full Of People
Lena Dunham Shouldn't Have To Tweet Because She Is A Serious Writer, Okay?
Goal Doing Instead of Goal Setting
Luke Grimes Exits 'True Blood,' His Character To Be Recast
Lawyer who uncovered JK Rowling's Robert Galbraith alter ego fined £1,000
Lawyer who uncovered JK Rowling's Robert Galbraith alter ego fined £1,000
Gaiman v Franzen: Guardian books most popular stories of 2013
The Best of the Best Books Lists
The Legend of Gilgamesh by Geraldine McCaughrean - review
The Day of the Locust, by Nathanael West, glamorously grotesque
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