- Neil Gaiman has terrible handwriting. (Buzzfeed)
- I love reading about people moving and/or weeding their book collections. The books we choose to have in our homes reveal a lot about who we are, who we want to be, and who we want other people to think we are. This latest example of moving a library comes from Michelle Anne Schingler. (Book Riot)
- Molly Crabapple wrote about her time at the too-odd-to-be-real Shakespeare and Company in Paris. (LitHub)
- After a Wisconsin school canceled a reading by Jazz Jennings, hundreds of people showed up for a reading in Mount Horeb. I love book people. (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Justin McCurry reports on the leaked library records of Haruki Murakami. Somewhere, a group of librarians is plotting to smack the crap out of the person who found and leaked them and the reporters who broke the news. (The Guardian)
- Madeleine l’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time is the first book I can clearly remember reading; it completely messed with my young head and is probably responsible for my being a committed bibliophile. Susie Rodarme shares what A Wrinkle in Time meant to her. (Book Riot)
