Sunday Sundries: Literary Links from Around the Web (Nov. 9th)

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Looking for some Sunday reading? Here are some literary links from around the web that you might have missed:

“Finish that book!” The Atlantic says because “you suffer when you quit a story midway through — and so does literature”

Tom Hanks is publishing a story collection about typewriters, so The Guardian collected photos of famous authors and their typewriters

The ten craziest things we learned from The World of Ice & Fire

Are these the 30 most stylish book covers ever?

Plus, a collection of cool book art from Book Riot

Goodreads interviews Margaret Atwood

The New Yorker argues for a better way to think about the genre/literary divide

How the end of the Cold War changed spy fiction

Flavorwire lists some new literary publications to watch out for

You can now download Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy on the subway in Russia

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