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  1. Here's a question: If ebooks are so important to the future of the publishing industry, why are they marketed so badly? ow.ly/ba1dy
  2. To be young, Arab and gay: Matthew Hays reviews Intolerable, by Kamal Al-Solaylee ow.ly/ba1x6
  3. More Deadhead than a female Hemingway: Zoe Whittall reviews Radio Belly, by Buffy Cram ow.ly/ba1FS
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  5. An oil change for the world: Todd Hirsch reviews The End of Growth, by Jeff Rubin ow.ly/ba1qO
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  7. To be young, Arab and gay: Matthew Hays reviews Intolerable, by Kamal Al-Solaylee ow.ly/ba1uq
  8. If ebooks are so important to the future of the publishing industry, why are they marketed so badly? ow.ly/ba1bD
  9. Borderline greatness: Jane Urquhart reviews Canada, by Richard Ford ow.ly/ba13a
  10. More Deadhead than a female Hemingway: Zoe Whittall reviews Radio Belly, by Buffy Cram ow.ly/ba1Ca
  11. Battle of the (comics’) books: Courtney Shea reviews new memoirs from three comedians ow.ly/ba1j8
  12. An oil change for the world: Todd Hirsch reviews The End of Growth, by Jeff Rubin ow.ly/ba1o8
  13. Here's a question: If ebooks are so important to the future of the publishing industry, why are they marketed so badly? ow.ly/ba18f
  14. Borderline greatness: Jane Urquhart reviews Canada, by Richard Ford ow.ly/ba0Z5
  15. Exclusive essay on Globe Books: Richard Ford explains why he named his new novel 'Canada' ow.ly/b0G6J
  16. How aliens saved Margaret Atwood … no, not that one: Jim Bartley reviews The Love Monster, by Missy Marston ow.ly/b0FxY
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  19. Exclusive essay on Globe Books: Richard Ford explains why he named his new novel 'Canada' ow.ly/b0G5d
  20. How the Death Star runs the world: Roger Morris reviews Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power, by Steve Coll ow.ly/b0FWy