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Morning Bites: Natalia Ginzburg Revisited, Rumaan Alam, Mark Haddon’s Latest, and More

June 21, 2019
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Parul Sehgal wrote about a pair of newly-reissued novels by Natalia Ginzburg.

Feel like reading a new essay by Rumaan Alam?

Scaachi Koul wrote about Kathleen Hale and her new essay collection at BuzzFeed.

At NPR, Gabino Iglesias reviewed Mark Haddon’s novel The Porpoise.

Polygon delved into the rich and unexpected history (and legacy) of Neon Genesis Evangelion.

This Is Horror revisited Paul Tremblay’s novel The Cabin at the End of the World.

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