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Corrections and Test Questions: Happy Monday
By
Sadie Stein
April 23, 2012
On the Shelf
He counted both Einstein and Hitler as fans.
Rediscovering Karl May
.
“
We were breaking down Dad’s library
.”
What
Lena Dunham is reading
.
What
Olivia Newton-John is reading
.
What, exactly, is YA
?
A passage given to New York’s eighth graders
on a standardized reading exam is either a masterpiece of postmodernism or completely incoherent.
A brief history of
the
New Yorker
’s notable corrections
.
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