Celeste Ng
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Recommended Books
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Cribsheet

Du Iz Tak
Bluets
300 Arguments

Hamnet

Salvage the Bones

Sing, Unburied, Sing
The Library Book

Minor Feelings
The God of Small Things
Source & Proof
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“5a. Pair the book onesie with your favorite picture book! Some of our favorites include DU IZ TAK, by Carson Ellis...”
“What are your favorite books (esp. novels) composed of small fragments Ex: BLUETS by Maggie Nelson DEPT OF SPECULATION by Jenny Offill 300 ARGUMENTS by Sarah Manguso ONE HUNDRED APOCALYPSES &etc. by Lucy Corin MADELEINE IS SLEEPING by Sarah ShunLien Bynum What else”
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“#DailyBookAndIndie 16, the book: MEN WE REAPED, by Jesmyn Ward. You may know her fictionif you don't, get SING, UNBURIED, SING and SALVAGE THE BONES asapbut this searing memoir, about the deaths of five men in Ward's life (including her brother) is a mustread.”
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