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Welcome to Today in Books. A daily roundup of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.
Friday summary time. Here are some links that you may not have access to yet, but are worth checking out.
- First look at Sally Field Amazingly bright creatures (people)
- This week’s most popular books on Goodreads (Book Riot)
- Pope implores priests to stop using ChatGPT to write sermons (Futurism)
- Vogue gets into the stunt pop-up library game (Vogue)
- Reese Witherspoon, PRH and Coach launch craving marketing campaign for Gen Z (Coach)
- Now available for reservation fierce rivalry Cottage (Condé Nast Traveler)
- Sicilian firefighters rescue 400 rare library books from cliff after landslide (Guardian)
- Tayari Jones still needs reading anna karenina (lit hub)
- 27 new books to read in March (New York Times)
- The rigor and love of great editors (The Atlantic)
- How a book ban led to the postponement of the diversity baseline survey (Publishers Weekly)
- Libraries pay five times more for e-books than consumers. New Jersey lawmakers want to change that. (Philly Voice)
- Sigrid Nuñez to publish first short story collection (Columbia University)
- New book collects the strangest forgotten stories in print history (Boing Boing)
- Kyle MacLachlan to publish memoir (The Bookseller)
- Old books find new readers in the age of viral reading (Financial Times)