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aaknopf:

The Millions posted a round-up of literary Tumblrs, referring to the Knopf account as “the intersection of books and borzoi.”
I’d say that’s pretty accurate.

This is great.
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discoverynews:

aaknopf:

The Millions posted a round-up of literary Tumblrs, referring to the Knopf account as “the intersection of books and borzoi.”

I’d say that’s pretty accurate.

This is great.

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    Ooh, neat. I just followed like half a dozen new publishing & bookstore tumblrs ARE YOU HAPPY NOW, FERSHLEISER?
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