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So I’d suggest that publishing’s role should be less about just reflecting the culture (though despite what’s written above, there’s a place for that) and more about leading and even defining the culture.
My hands-down favorite presentation of the night, it was like the summer of 1998 all over again!
My hands-down favorite presentation of the night, it was like the summer of 1998 all over again!
Mommy, when I’m at a bookstore, I feel like I’m at a party with 25,000 presents.
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