| In all sincerity, we would forgive you if you wanted to dig yourself a nice big hole and stick your head into it, just to avoid the depressing political circus surrounding the confirmation h | If you have trouble reading this email, go to the online version | | | | | | | | | October 01, 2018 | | A Fall Reading Guide for People Who Need a Break from the Real World Eight New and Forthcoming Fiction Books to Escape Into | | | | | | | In all sincerity, we would forgive you if you wanted to dig yourself a nice big hole and stick your head into it, just to avoid the depressing political circus surrounding the confirmation hearings of one sniffly, beer-loving judge. But since there's no end in sight to the madness, and you can only put your head in a hole for so long without, we don't know, getting tired of having your head in a hole, we figured we'd come up with a better way for you to hide out from the real world—one that doesn't involve you staring at a glimmering screen. Simply put: it's a selective guide to the most engrossing new (and shortly forthcoming) novels and short story collections of the season. Read 'em and weep. (Or, you know, just read 'em.) | | | | | | | | | | |
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