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San Francisco vs. New York, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
November 8, 2012
On the Shelf
The bestseller lists from
two beloved bookstores
show what San Franciscans and New Yorkers, respectively, are reading. (Spoiler: everyone loves Junot Díaz.)
But
which
book about Lincoln?
Experts help you narrow it down
.
Print is dead
, and nine other conversations the folks at Book Riot would just as soon, in a perfect world, never have again.
Tats inspired by children’s books. Yes,
The Giving Tree
and
Le Petit Prince
are represented, but so are Ramona and Harriet Welsh! And you have to love the simplicity of this
Narnia ink
.
The New York Public Library
donated the food that would have been served at their annual fundraising gala to people affected by Hurricane Sandy.
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