by Eric Jett

Two Sides of America

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Recommendations for people who think America is pretty cool, but hate going outside to prove it.

Walter White Is Not a Monster. You Are.

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Walter White is a creepy husband in a Lifetime movie, and your continued adoration of him makes me think twice about sharing my personal information with you.

Flatscreen – Adam Wilson

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Wilson’s characters frequently cross paths, but rarely unite. They drift in the same space, but despite their common inertia, they can only glance off one another, touching, but only briefly, superficially.

The Art of Fielding – Chad Harbach

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While Harbach successfully captures the elegant, romantic aspects of the game, his attempts to evoke its baser elements are less convincing.

Namsayin

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Hip-Hop’s greatest impersonator reviews Watch the Throne.

Versus Naipaul

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This is how men write.

Murder Your Darlings

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Supreme Court justices on reading, writing, and 24.

Kindling

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When the paper book is a thing of the past, but subversion is still a threat to the future, what will we burn?

Day of the Oprichnik – Vladimir Sorokin

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The atrocities of Sorokin’s dystopia are sparked not by futuristic weapons or surveillance devices but by good old-fashioned human nature.

Dictated But Not Read

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Awful books by awful people.