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There’s a book for that

marigold1900:

How to Talk Yourself Out of …

plastic surgery: The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells

tattoos: In the Penal Colony by Franz Kafka

haircuts: Sweeney Todd (multiple authors)

Oooh, let’s make this a thing…

prep school: The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

hooking up with exes: The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald

holding a grudge: Moby Dick by Herman Melville

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Gold Room love: http://powells.us/13Glm7E

Gold Room love: http://powells.us/13Glm7E

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In celebration of Short Story Month, we asked our fellow employees to each name their favorite story of all time. The response was incredible! So, all this week, we’ll be featuring our picks in installments, a fresh group each day: http://powells.us/12pAy6c

In celebration of Short Story Month, we asked our fellow employees to each name their favorite story of all time. The response was incredible!

So, all this week, we’ll be featuring our picks in installments, a fresh group each day: http://powells.us/12pAy6c

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If today’s winner doesn’t claim her prize, tomorrow’s Daily Dose will be worth $80! Add your comments to any book for a chance to win: http://powells.us/12f0Yrv

If today’s winner doesn’t claim her prize, tomorrow’s Daily Dose will be worth $80! Add your comments to any book for a chance to win: http://powells.us/12f0Yrv

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“You know the fact that very small children make brilliant art and slightly bigger children, when they get slightly bigger, they can’t do it anymore?

Yes, it’s in part because they learn: this is how you draw a tree. This is how you draw a house. This is how you draw the sun. On the one hand, they want to please, and on the other, they fall prey to convention. What was unique and particular about the scrawls that they made or their bursts of color or whatever, slowly is normalized and the little pictures they draw become less interesting. And less interesting to them as well, which is why so many kids stop making art. Which means that the ones who don’t stop making art are pretty interesting because they’re holding onto something that others are losing, which is some sense that there is a way to convey experience that is outside convention, that isn’t a purely conventional expression.”

An excerpt from our interview with Claire Messud about her new book, The Woman Upstairs: http://powells.us/13zSRIS

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How I feel after making a trip to Powell’s.

pleasurecamel:

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Lose yourself in a good book: http://powells.us/12e5y9k

Lose yourself in a good book: http://powells.us/12e5y9k

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Vegetable Literacy by Deborah Madison. Another of our New Favorites, 30% off for a limited time: http://powells.us/12bYdqJ

Vegetable Literacy by Deborah Madison. Another of our New Favorites, 30% off for a limited time: http://powells.us/12bYdqJ