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"It’s possible that the book that best explains the American that elected Donald J. Trump appeared more than three years ago." (via The New York Times)
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Now that the votes are in, the only direction we can go is forward.
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"The picks range from classics, like “The Old Man and the Sea” and “The Catcher in the Rye,” to more obscure nonfiction, such as “The Second Bounce of the Ball: Turning Risk into Opportunity.”" (via MarketWatch)
"There are far more worthy books than any of us will get to read in a lifetime. So you better get cracking in your 20s, at the latest." (via The New York Times)
"British clothing brand Boden has collaborated with Roald Dahl’s literary estate to bring fans a children’s clothing line inspired by Dahl’s most popular books..." (via BuzzFeed)
"The performance artist and author of “Walk Through Walls” doesn’t have a severe temperament: “I have a dark sense of humor which is very much from the Balkans — I love dirty jokes.”" (via The New York Times)