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- Lolita in the afterlife, on beauty, risk, and reckoning with the most indelible and shocking novel of the twentieth century, edited by Jenny Minton Quigley
- Dirty pictures, how an underground network of nerds, feminists, geniuses, bikers, potheads, printers, intellectuals, and art school rebels revolutionized art and invented comix, Brian Doherty
- The Sisterhood, how a network of Black women writers changed American culture, Courtney Thorsson
- Tomorrow perhaps the future, writers, outsiders, and the Spanish Civil War, Sarah Watling
- Black love matters, real talk on romance, being seen, and happily ever afters, edited by Jessica P. Pryde
- Au revoir, Tristesse, lessons in happiness from French literature, Viv Groskop
- Shakespeare's sisters, how women wrote the Renaissance, Ramie Targoff
- The sinner and the saint, Dostoevsky and the gentleman murderer who inspired a masterpiece, Kevin Birmingham
- The Dharma bum's guide to western literature, finding nirvana in the classics, Dean Sluyter
- The spice must flow, the story of Dune, from cult novels to visionary sci-fi movies, Ryan Britt
- American comics, a history, Jeremy Dauber
- Founding God's nation, reading Exodus, Leon R. Kass
- Watch your language, visual and literary reflections on a century of American poetry, Terrance Hayes
- Around the world in 80 books, David Damrosch
- Dark hearts, the world's most famous horror writers, Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by Karl James Mountford
- Literature for a changing planet, Martin Puchner
- 101 horror books to read before you're murdered, Sadie "Mother Horror" Hartmann, co-owner of Night Worms and editor-in-chief of Dark Hart ; foreword by Josh Malerman ; illustrations by Marco Fontanili
- Sometimes you have to lie, the life and times of Louise Fitzhugh, renegade author of Harriet the spy, Leslie Brody
- Great novels, the world's most remarkable fiction explored and explained, consultant, John Mullan
- What is the story of Nancy Drew?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Shakespeare was a woman and other heresies, how doubting the bard became the biggest taboo in literature, Elizabeth Winkler
- Tolkien in the twenty-first century, the meaning of Middle-Earth today, Nick Groom
- What is the story of Ebenezer Scrooge?, by Sheila Keenan ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- James Baldwin's Another country, bookmarked, Kim McLarin
- The bloodied nightgown and other essays, Joan Acocella
- A literary tour of Italy, Tim Parks
- Shakespearean, on life and language in times of disruption, Robert McCrum
- The Wife of Bath, a biography, Marion Turner
- The world according to Joan Didion, Evelyn McDonnell
- The strangers' house, writing Northern Ireland, Alexander Poots
- The turning point, 1851--a year that changed Charles Dickens and the world, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- Unmask Alice, LSD, satanic panic, and the imposter behind the world's most notorious diaries, by Rick Emerson
- On Zionist Literature, Ghassan Kanafani ; translated by Maḥmoud Najib
- In search of a beautiful freedom, new and selected essays, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- The Darcy myth, Jane Austen, literary heartthrobs, and the monsters they taught us to love, Rachel Feder
- El libro de Shakespeare, asesor editorial, Stanley Wells ; colaboradores, Anjna Chouhan [and 4 others]
- Black comix returns, John Jennings, Damian Duffy
- Jena 1800, the republic of free spirits, Peter Neumann ; translated from the German by Shelley Frisch
- How to draw a novel, Martín Solares ; translated from the Spanish by Heather Cleary
- The Darcy myth, how romantic leads got mixed up with scary monsters, and why it matters, Rachel Feder
- Zero at the bone, fifty entries against despair, Christian Wiman
- The dark fantastic, race and the imagination from Harry Potter to The hunger games, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
- Shakespeare's sisters, how women wrote the Renaissance, Ramie Targoff