June 1book140 Shortlist: Whodunits
Vote on which mystery we should read for the next installment of our Twitter-based book club.
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Reflections on a year of leading The Atlantic's Twitter-based book club
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Nominations are open for the next round of our Twitter-based reading club.
Join us as we discuss Dickens's classic novel, led by Harvard professor Matthew Kaiser.
Charles Dickens's coming-of-age story ekes out a narrow victory in this month's voting.
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