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- For the love of books, stories of literary lives, banned books, author feuds, extraordinary characters, and more, Graham Tarrant
- Stone reader, JET Films & Point of View Productions ; produced and directed by Mark Moskowitz ; producer, Robert Goodman
- How to read literature, Terry Eagleton
- Reader development in practice, bringing literature to readers, edited by Susan Hornby and Bob Glass
- The Gutenberg elegies, the fate of reading in an electronic age, Sven Birkerts
- The anatomy of influence, literature as a way of life, Harold Bloom
- The openhearted audience, ten authors talk about writing for children, edited and with an introd. by Virginia Haviland
- Paper knowledge, toward a media history of documents, Lisa Gitelman
- Old favorites from the McGuffey readers, edited by Harvey C. Minnich...associate editors: Henry Ford, James M. Cox, Hamlin Garland...[and others] 1836-1936
- Classic cult fiction, a companion to popular cult literature, Thomas Reed Whissen
- "My reader my fellow-labourer", a study of English romantic prose, John R. Nabholtz
- Author's intentions and readers' interpretations, Robert J. Tierney [and others]
- More alive and less lonely, on books and writers, Jonathan Lethem ; edited and with an introduction by Christopher Boucher
- How to Read Literature, Terry Eagleton
- Reacher said nothing, Lee Child and the making of Make Me, Andy Martin
- La loca de la casa, Rosa Montero
- Life and work, writers, readers, and the conversations between them, Tim Parks
- The author event primer, how to plan, execute and enjoy author events, Chapple Langemack
- Pocket workshop, essays on living as a writer, edited by Tod McCoy & M. Huw Evans
- More alive and less lonely, on books and writers, Jonathan Lethem ; edited and with an introduction by Christopher Boucher
- Bookmark now, writing in unreaderly times, edited by Kevin Smokler
- Imagining Virginia Woolf, an experiment in critical biography, Maria DiBattista
Outgoing Resources
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