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BookTrib wants to keep you in the loop! Here’s what has been pulsing through the book world this week:

31 Great Reads to Keep You Thoroughly Entertained While Self-Quarantining — Vanity Fair

Author of Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel, is Back with Another Haunting Story of Crisis and Survival — BookTrib

Children’s Authors Have Created Virtual Space for Fostering Imagination During Social-Distancing — The Guardian

Stuck at Home with Kids? Read a Story with Actress Amy Adams and Other Celebrities — Los Angeles Times

On the Brink of Environmental Catastrophe, Brian Littlefair’s Thriller,  Desert Burial, is a Cautionary Tale Already Coming True — BookTrib

In Her Latest Novel, Hugo Award-Winning Author N. K. Jemisin Brings New York City to Life … Literally — NPR

Everything the “Dickens of Detroit,” Elmore Leonard, Nailed in His Hollywood Satire Get Shorty — The Guardian

Author of Little Women and Writing Inspiration, Louisa May Alcott, Rocked the Vote Before it was Cool — BookTrib

You’re Not Just Entertaining, You’re Improving Yourself: How Reading Fiction Develops Valuable Work Skills — Harvard Business Review

11 Audiobooks to Help You Take a Break From the Silence of Social Distance — The Cut

Stream Free Children’s Audiobooks with Audible While Schools are Closed — Daily Record

Stay up-to-date each week with the latest in all things bookish! Here’s last Friday’s issue of The Pulse.

Genre: Potpourri
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