A tranquil library filled with books on wooden shelves, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere.

This week on the bookish internet

  • I like Stephanie Dreyfuss’ rating system a lot more than the five start system. Much more flexibility and how can you not love a system that includes a category for “readable piffle”? (Buzzfeed)
  • Araminta Hall has chilling and intriguing thoughts about the way women are silenced in thrillers…and in public. (CrimeReads)
  • Dareen Tatour is under house arrest because she posted her poems online. (Los Angeles Review of Books)
  • Bhavya Dore reports on the Indian Novels Collective‘s efforts to translate and resurrect classic Indian texts. (Scroll.in)
  • Kory Stamper rants about people who complain that something is not a real word. (Harmless Drudgery)
  • F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s house is on AirBnB. (Open Culture)

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