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‘The Dollhouse’ Revisits the Most Exclusive Hotel in Midcentury New York
‘The Last Days of New Paris’ Is Weird, Clever and…Good Enough
‘On Trails’ Ignores the Trends of Popular Nature Writing, Thank God
Jessie Burton’s Second Novel, ‘The Muse,’ Is Even Better
Mother Nature Hits the Reset Button in ‘The Trees’
In Malka Older’s ‘Infomocracy,’ Data is Your God
The Russian Sci-Fi Novel That Could Have Gotten Its Authors Killed
A Chicago Woman Heads South to Find Herself in ‘Summer of the Cicadas’
Neil Gaiman Knows Exactly ‘How to Talk to Girls’ From Other Planets
‘Rex Nhongo’ Looks at Zimbabwe Through the Eyes of the Coen Brothers
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