This Week in Reading The Lost Order by Steve Berry This March, I am only reading books I buy at the grocery store. There is a whole rack of books at the Vons near my apartment, under a sign that says “Reading Center” in large, white text. They are exactly the type of books you’d imagine: Nora Roberts novels and police thrillers and other fat paperback books printed on newsprint so flimsy it feels like it is disintegrating between my fingers as I turn the page.
literary diet pt.1: participation points
literary diet pt.1: participation points
literary diet pt.1: participation points
This Week in Reading The Lost Order by Steve Berry This March, I am only reading books I buy at the grocery store. There is a whole rack of books at the Vons near my apartment, under a sign that says “Reading Center” in large, white text. They are exactly the type of books you’d imagine: Nora Roberts novels and police thrillers and other fat paperback books printed on newsprint so flimsy it feels like it is disintegrating between my fingers as I turn the page.