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A Partnership Made for "the Solve"
Detectives Bosch and Ballard are at it again in another mystery from one of our best living crime writers.
John Wilson
Nov 24, 2021
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Spying Failure: On Mick Herron’s Slough House Series
Herron's books grant us the pleasures of spy fiction even as they refuse the genre's underlying assumptions.
Dorian Stuber
Oct 20, 2021
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With "Silverview," John le Carré Ends His Career At the Height of His Powers
It's a fitting conclusion to the career of one of the finest novelists of our time.
John Wilson
Oct 12, 2021
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A Joyful Book for Summer, A New Podcast for Kids, and much more
Welcome back to the Goldberry Books newsletter! Before we share some of our favorite bookish things, we’d like to tell you about Withywindle, the new…
David Kern
Jun 29, 2021
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The Perfect Book for Summer
Dorian Stuber on J.L. Carr's wonderful novel about a WWI veteran who finds peace while restoring a fresco in the English countryside
May 21, 2021
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Edward Gorey's Book Cover Design + Links from Around the Bookish Web
Earlier this week was dreary here in North Carolina, unseasonably cold and rainy, the last vestiges of winter refusing to retire. That (combined with…
May 14, 2021
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Better Late Than Never: How Penelope Fitzgerald Found Her Voice
She was a late-bloomer by most publishing standards but in the end, became one of the premier English novelists of the twentieth century.
Apr 23, 2021
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Issue #4: Literature for a Divided People
Plus, the book cover of the week and our favorite links from around the bookish web.
David Kern
Apr 8, 2021
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Issue #3: Nowhere Places Matter, Too
Plus, the book cover of the week and our favorite links from around the bookish web
Mar 18, 2021
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Special Edition: A Book Critic Talks Shop
Sam Sacks is a fiction critic for the Wall Street Journal and one of the most trustworthy taste-makers in the book world. In this interview he discusses…
David Kern
Feb 26, 2021
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Issue #2: A Blue Haze Descending
Before we begin, I just want to offer my thanks for all of the kind words we received about the first issue. Thanks for reading! One quick note: A few…
David Kern
Feb 5, 2021
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Issue #1: “A Room Without Books Is Like a Body Without a Soul”
A Brief Prologue It’s 2021 which means that, suddenly, we are all bombarded with email newsletters (many of them very good). It’s the golden age of…
Jan 21, 2021
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