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Audiobooking Through the Day

Jaya Gautam November 24, 2024
For as long as I’ve known how to, I’ve loved reading. In middle school, I always joined my school’s annual competition to see who could read the most books over the summer. The last week of school, I would roam the Barnes and Nobles in my neighborhood, accumulating a pile of books taller than I was and paying for them with the B&N gift cards I received every Christmas from my relatives. In September, after a long summer of reading, I was always crowned one of the winners.
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What Fantasy Means to Me

Katie Spillane November 3, 2024
I have read The Hobbit so many times that I lost count of the rereads sometime around eighth grade. Even though I never use this as my fun-fact icebreaker (for fear of coming off a bit too nerdy a bit too soon), it is without a doubt my favorite truth about myself. 
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Why Aren’t Men Reading?

Katie Spillane October 17, 2024
“What are your hobbies?” For pretty much my entire life, my answer to the classic icebreaker has been reading. It’s been one of my only reliable means of relaxation for as long as I can remember—the collection of books spilling off my shelves can attest as much.

Lipman Promotes Newest Novel at Brookline Booksmith

Mary Wilkie February 10, 2019
Massachusetts native Elinor Lipman read from her fourteenth book, "Good Riddance, at Brookline Booksmith Thursday night.
Determined to Read for Pleasure

Determined to Read for Pleasure

Robert Walmsley February 12, 2018
"Reading requires effort and deliberation, and after your assigned reading of Kant or Faulkner, turning on Friends seems like the better choice."

The Thumbs of March

TU/TD March 16, 2016
This list is full of thumbs and also words. You'll love it.
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