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“It Will Be One of the Most Ghastly Short Stories Ever Written.” When Dylan Thomas Tried to Get Spooky

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The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in November

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October’s Best Reviewed Fiction

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The Best Thrillers of The Past 10 Years

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These are the Finalists for the Barnes & Noble Book of the Year

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New Native American Books to Read in November

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YA Books and Stories Set On Halloween

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Queer BIPOC Books to Read Before the End of the Year

Queer books you should read before the end of the year have ALICE IN WONDERLAND teas, time-traveling love, and more.

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The Call Is Coming from Inside the Spaceship: 5 Great Horror Sci-Fi Novels

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Historical Haunted Houses

Chills and thrills await in these 5 books full of historical haunted houses—with hauntings that feel almost plausible.

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10 Queer Graphic Novels to Read on Halloween

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