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Quote of the Fortnight: Charles Yu’s “How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe” January 25, 2016
Best Books Read in 2015: Literature December 26, 2015
Quote of the Fortnight: Michael Crichton’s “Electronic Life” July 8, 2015July 1, 2015
Quote of the Fortnight: Peter Benchley’s “Jaws” February 26, 2015February 12, 2015
Quote of the Fortnight: Kurt Vonnegut’s “The Sirens of Titan” January 14, 2015January 11, 2015
Quote of the Fortnight: Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” December 18, 2014
Quote of the Fortnight: Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” December 3, 2014December 2, 2014
Daily Prince: Summer Reading – Donald Barthelme’s “Paradise” September 18, 2014September 18, 2014
We finally found a book about “Literary Geography” August 20, 2014August 21, 2014
Six Classic Adventures to Read this Summer July 30, 2014July 30, 2014

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