Livres et lecture
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Livres et lecture
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Incoming Resources
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- The book with no pictures, B.J. Novak
- What we talk about when we talk about books, the history and future of reading, Leah Price
- A book on books, new aesthetics in book design, Victionary
- Snappsy the alligator (did not ask to be in this book!), words by Julie Falatko ; pictures by Tim Miller
- Bookshops, a reader's history, Jorge Carrión ; translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush
- The reading life, the joy of seeing new worlds through others' eyes, edited by David C. Downing and Michael G. Maudlin
- Books that have made history, books that can change your life, J. Rufus Fears
- I'd rather be reading, the delights and dilemmas of the reading life, Anne Bogel
- Why I Read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- Letter to a future lover, marginalia, errata, secrets, inscriptions, and other ephemera found in libraries, Ander Monson
- Reading in bed, personal essays on the glories of reading, selected and edited by Steven Gilbar
- Pat visite la bibliothèque, James Dean ; texte français d'Isabelle Montagnier
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- Unfinished business, notes of a chronic re-reader, Vivian Gornick
- Wordstruck, a memoir, Robert MacNeil
- A reader's book of days, true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year, Tom Nissley ; with illustrations by Joanna Neborsky
- Ten windows, how great poems transform the world, Jane Hirshfield
- Wild things, the joy of reading children's literature as an adult, Bruce Handy
- The art of reading, Damon Young
- Browsings, a year of reading, collecting, and living with books, by Michael Dirda
- Ten years in the tub, a decade soaking in great books, Nick Hornby
- By the book, writers on literature and the literary life from the New York Times Book Review, edited and with an introduction by Pamela Paul ; foreword by Scott Turow ; illustrations by Jillian Tamaki
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
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