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The Economist, NYT, and WSJ The Shrike Send a noteboard - 11/11/2013 01:05:36 PM

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They have good amalgamations of the new books coming out each month.

In addition, Amazon.


Amazon certainly is one that I consult, along with The New Yorker. Also read blogs like Conversational Reading and Three Percent, which cover translated fictions better than any other site I've come across.


All have good to relatively good book reviews as well for history/non-fiction. So does Spiegel.

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io9 - 10/11/2013 07:32:41 PM 1252 Views
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The Economist, NYT, and WSJ - 11/11/2013 01:05:36 PM 943 Views
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