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  1. 13 hours ago

    Are you prepared to be scared? Spend the chilly autumn nights curled up in bed with these spooky reads. Don’t worry about the laundry or the dirty dishes or the creaking from the other room.

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  2. Oct 4

    Which of these current New York Times bestsellers are you settling in with this weekend?

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  3. Oct 3

    ”Get help early. If you think there is a problem, there is probably a problem...” ....

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  4. Oct 3

    These are THE books you need to read this month according to our editors. The list covers Ann Patchett’s latest, the forthcoming Bill Bryson book about the body, and more.

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  5. Oct 2

    From Oprah’s first revamped book club pick to the latest selection, we have your celebrity book club needs covered this October.

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  6. Oct 1

    Here’s the latest from Heather Morris, author of THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ. (Just one of the hottest books of last year, no big deal.)

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  7. Oct 1

    This book is all one long paragraph. REINHARDT’S GARDEN by Mark Haber is an exploration of melancholy that’s very funny. This is why we love indie presses.

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  8. Oct 1

    For those who don’t like conventional frights during the spooky season, Ben Lerner’s latest autofiction is being lauded as a moving deep dive into issues around masculinity today.

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  9. Oct 1

    As the busy holiday season approaches, remember that keeping calm in all the chaos is the best way to keep achieving at your highest levels, whether during crunch time at the office or planning your holiday parties.

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  10. Oct 1

    It’s October 1st, so it’s officially OK to start our Hot New Books of the Week thread with some horror from Joe Hill to show how hype we are for Halloween.

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  11. Sep 30

    Lots of big podcasts these days also have book spinoffs. Which is great, because it means you essentially get an extended podcast episode when listening to the audiobook. You can listen to your favorite podcasts AND the audiobooks they inspired on Scribd.

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  12. Sep 30

    Did you know that Scribd now also has podcasts? Here are some of the best podcasts from 2019 that you should start listening to this .

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  13. Sep 27

    How much do you plan to read this weekend?

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  14. Sep 26

    Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! Here's the ultimate reading guide to celebrate.

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  15. Sep 25

    This is so awesome! Read all the amazing stories in the Female Founders issue of here:

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  16. Sep 24

    Apparently it’s ? Sure, whatever, we’ll take any excuse to recommend ’s terrific book.

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  17. Sep 24

    New Patti Smith book. That's it. That's the tweet.

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  18. Sep 24

    . continues the adventures of Simon Snow in WAYWARD SON, the sequel to CARRY ON: Carry on my wayward son. We will now be listening to all day. (Do young adults even know Kansas?!)

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  19. Sep 24

    Historical fiction fans are in for a magical delight with Alice Hoffman’s latest, THE WORLD THAT WE KNEW:

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  20. Sep 24

    Coates’ book is just the first of many exciting new releases to come out on our favorite day of the week (yeah, that's Tuesday; mark it on your calendars EVERY WEEK). There's also Ann Patchett's THE DUTCH HOUSE:

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