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The Dark Lady, Potter Gowns
By
Sadie Stein
August 30, 2012
On the Shelf
Ten books that will
never be Penguin classics
(except in this mock-up).
The John Updike Society has
purchased the author’s childhood home
, with an eye to creating a museum.
Politicians’ favorite books
.
A new candidate for Shakespeare’s mysterious
“dark lady”
has emerged: a prostitute called “Lucy Negro,” an “arrant whore and a bawde” who worked in Clerkenwell.
A dress made of
Harry Potter
. Naturally.
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