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The Biblioracle Recommends

John Warner, Perry Bacon Jr, The New Republic, Jessica Francis Kane

Weekly essays on reading the world and reading in the world, plus personalized book recommendations based on the last five books you've read.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • John Warner

    Author MORE THAN WORDS: HOW TO THINK ABOUT WRITING IN THE AGE OF AI, and WHY THEY CAN'T WRITE: KILLING THE FIVE-PARAGRAPH ESSAY AND OTHER NECESSITIES. Regular contributor @insidehighered, @ChiTribBooks.

  • Perry Bacon Jr

    Journalist

  • The New Republic

    Ideas. Influence. Impact. TNR is a leader in the continuing fight for American democracy and a must-read if you want to know the ideas impacting politics and culture today.

  • Jessica Francis Kane

    New to Substack! My new novel, FONSECA, about Penelope Fitzgerald’s curious trip to Mexico in 1952, is out August 2025 from Penguin Press.

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