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- 10 books that screwed up the world : and 5 others that didn't help
- 100 books that changed the world
- 100 one-night reads : a book lover's guide
- 1001 books you must read before you die
- A day's read
- A discourse, delivered at the opening of the Providence Athenaeum, July 11, 1838
- A lecture on the literary opportunities of men of business : delivered before the Athenian Institute and Mercantile Library of Philadelphia, April 3, 1838
- A reader on reading
- A reader's book of days : true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year
- A way with words II : approaches to literature
- Am I alone here? : notes on living to read and reading to live
- An address delivered before the Newburgh Library Association on its first anniversary, December 29, 1836
- An address, delivered at the request of the managers of the Apprentices' Library Company of Philadelphia, 23 November 1832
- Art matters : because your imagination can change the world
- Biblioholism : the literary addiction
- Book lust to go : recommended reading for travelers, vagabonds, and dreamers
- Book smart : your essential reading list for becoming a literary genius in 365 days
- Book was there : reading in electronic times
- Bookless in Baghdad : reflections on writing and writers
- Booknotes : America's finest authors on reading, writing, and the power of ideas
- Books that changed the world
- Books that have made history : books that can change your life
- Books that have made history : books that can change your life
- Bookshops : a reader's history
- Bookshops : a reader's history
- Browse : the world in bookshops
- Browsings : a year of reading, collecting, and living with books
- Browsings : a year of reading, collecting, and living with books
- Burning the page : the ebook revolution and the future of reading
- By the book : writers on literature and the literary life from The New York Times Book Review
- Coming-of-age fiction
- Every book its reader : the power of the printed word to stir the world
- First we read, then we write : Emerson on the creative process
- Good books lately : the one-stop resource for book groups and other greedy readers
- Great books for every book lover : 2002 great reading suggestions for the discriminating bibliophile
- Handbook for readers and students : intended as a help to individuals, associations, school districts and seminaries of learning, in the selection of works for reading, investigation, or professional study
- How to help every child become a reader
- How to read a book
- How to read and why
- How to read literature like a professor : a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines
- How to read literature like a professor : a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines
- How to read novels like a professor
- How to talk about books you haven't read
- How to talk about books you haven't read
- I think you're totally wrong : a quarrel
- I'd rather be reading : the delights and dilemmas of the reading life
- I'd rather be reading : the delights and dilemmas of the reading life
- Inkspell
- Letter to a future lover : marginalia, errata, secrets, inscriptions, and other ephemera found in libraries
- Life sentences : literary judgments and accounts
- Living with books
- Maps and legends : reading and writing along the borderlands
- Mass authorship and the rise of self-publishing
- More alive and less lonely : on books and writers
- More baths, less talking
- Morningstar : growing up with books
- Morningstar : growing up with books
- Morningstar : growing up with books
- My unwritten books
- Nineteenth-Century literature criticism, Volume 160
- Novel booktalks : award winners and other favorites
- Now all we need is a title : famous book titles and how they got that way
- Packing my library : an elegy and ten digressions
- Re-inventing the book : challenges from the past for the publishing industry
- Read harder
- Reading & writing : a personal account
- Reading rocks! : an imprint guide to kid lit
- Running book discussion groups : a how-to-do-it manual
- Social reading : platforms, applications, clouds and tags
- Sundays at eight : 25 years of stories from C-SPAN's Q & A and Booknotes
- Ten years in the tub : a decade soaking in great books
- Tests of time
- The age of print : a poem, delivered before the Phi beta kappa society, at Cambridge, 26 August, 1830
- The art of mindful reading : embracing the wisdom of words
- The art of reading
- The art of reading
- The art of reading
- The art of reading : forty illustrators celebrate RIF's 40th Anniversary
- The books that changed my life : reflections by 100 authors, actors, musicians, and other remarkable people
- The case for books : past, present, and future
- The little guide to your well-read life : how to get more books in your life and more life from your books
- The magician's book : a skeptic's adventures in Narnia
- The pleasure of reading
- The pleasure of reading : 43 writers on the discovery of reading and the books that inspired them
- The polysyllabic spree
- The reading strategies book : your everything guide to developing skilled readers
- The reading zone : how to help kids become skilled, passionate, habitual, critical readers
- The unpunished vice : a life of reading
- The well-educated mind : a guide to the classical education you never had
- The world between two covers : reading the globe
- The written world : the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization
- These will not be left behind : incredible stories of lives transformed after reading the Left behind novels
- What to read and why
- What to read and why
- What we see when we read : a phenomenology ; with illustrations
- What we talk about when we talk about books : the history and future of reading
- Why I read : the serious pleasure of books
- Wilbur : All that glitters, Funny dress-up night
- Wilbur : Bubbles for Libby, Can't wait
- Wilbur : Growing pains, Mysterious sound
- Wilbur : Hay Fever, Leaf it to Dasha
- Wilbur : High slide, Libby's bubbles
- Wilbur : Libby's marbles, Sheep need sleep
- Wilbur : Me first, you first, Wilbur's birthday
- Wilbur : Milk and sandwiches, Rain dance
- Wilbur : Oh solo moo, Scarecrow
- Wilbur : On Dasha's pond, Libby's apples
- Wilbur : Pizza Dasha, Sensational Wilbur
- Wilbur : Ray loses his crow, Dasha's new friend
- Wilbur : Repeat after me, Friendship Day
- Wilbur : Sheep shape, Wish you were here
- Wilbur : Snow buddies, Snowflake festival
- Wilbur : Sound of moosic, Rhyme time
- Wilbur : Spilled apples, Ray's socks
- Wilbur : Spring bees, Spring egg hunt
- Wilbur : Squeaker comes home, Libby's picnic
- Wilbur : Thanks for everything, Two reds are better than one
- Wilbur : The Wright stuff, Getting into shape
- Wilbur : The big barnyard show, A swingin' time
- Wilbur : The broken toy, Wilbur's nap
- Wilbur : The magic word, The fence
- Wilbur : Wiggly fun, Wilbur's wobbly bed
- Wild things : the joy of reading children's literature as an adult
- Wild things : the joy of reading children's literature as an adult
- You've got to read this book! : 55 people tell the story of the book that changed their life
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