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It’s called “the 3% problem.” 3% of books published in the United States were originally written in another language. (In France,

Every once in a while, I pick up a book that’s so compelling I just can’t put it down until

We’ve talked about audiobooks quite a bit in the past few months—on the blog and on the podcast—which has led

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Our 15th Summer Reading Guide is coming May 14th. Pre-order now and plan to join us on May 14th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
It’s almost time for the Summer Reading Guide. Order now and plan to join us on May 15th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
Grab your Summer Reading Guide and join us for the best book party of the year!