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Every once in a while you read an interview and come away thinking, this person is talented and intelligent and deserves all good things. This is one of those interviews. https://t.co/96hzxRixzs
This week's podcast lineup: @radhikajones on Kazuo Ishiguro and @MarkHarrisNYC on Mike Nichols. I could listen to these two talk about these two for hours. https://t.co/RJOnoMWd33
Quoted @AnaBooks
‘Perceptive - set in north London’ https://t.co/TZ3MFPXXSz

Via @SarahDuggers from @FoxedQuarterly https://t.co/cdbBb8mH8X
Quoted @LAGurwitch
Great night @JoesPub @jasonreynoldsbooks @PamelaPaulNYT @BananaKarenina https://t.co/cd22f57f2I https://t.co/hz2rUOHv4j

Ohhhhh, this was such a fun night! And with such a fun and ridiculously talented group of people. I look forward to fun literary events with fun and ridiculously talented people in real life again.🤞 https://t.co/GkYmUKibCp
Some important historical perspective and contemporary context on Dr. Seuss: https://t.co/tICw3JTjrP
6 Educational Picture Books to Enjoy Reading This March https://t.co/hcalGeHdRG @GregPaprocki @PamelaPaulNYT @doodleyboo @meganprmadison @JessicaEarlyLit @studioroxas @DonaldMJacobsen @candy_wellins @easyqueenie
There are A TON of really fantastic YA books coming out this spring. Here are 13 upcoming titles I'm really excited about ✨ https://t.co/5re5XqfnX0
Quoted @doodleyboo
Excited to be joining @PamelaPaulNYT for story time with @greenlightbklyn on the morning of Saturday 13th (4:30pm for us Brits!) For more information and to book your place head over to https://t.co/RubEyKFSaW https://t.co/duJ7jB4cJ8

Can't wait for this! Come Brooklynites, come all. https://t.co/emvLe74UpR
I reviewed the NYT Book Review on its 125th anniversary https://t.co/cffVIJ8iW7
On this week's podcast, two fascinating and enjoyable (at least for me!) conversations: Lauren Oyler on her debut novel and Stephen Kearse on Octavia Butler. Plus, Dwight Garner turns the tables and asks me questions (😮). https://t.co/QUIeUmhHWX
Who could possibly review The Book Review itself? Genius critic @parul_sehgal turns her critical eye toward the past 125 years of NYTBR history: https://t.co/uFuh18eOtt
"Nobody moves on from picture books. At least, nobody should." writes @PamelaPaulNYT as she makes the case for the importance of picture books for all ages. We couldn't agree more!! #ReadTogether #picturebooks #read https://t.co/FI2Vbn4mIk