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We have re-opened in Kendall Square! 314 Main St. Cambridge MA Hours: M-F 10am-6pm Questions? Reach us by phone 617-253-5249 or email [email protected]
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Joined November 2010
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A fascinating feminist reading of an often scorned medium: the storytelling, cross-platform success, and female fandom of the #photoromance. Join Paola Bonifazio on the next edition of #MITPressLive to learn more.
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A great read!
Check out the latest review of Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music by Alex Ross in the @NewYorker. Read here:
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Check out Susan from @mitpress Acquisitions and her eerie but fascinating #bookshelfie story... "I have a fairly extensive collection of the literature of early Antarctic exploration --all the books you see in theā¦
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"If I were to pick one book for quarantine for everyone to read? It would be this. A lot of us had to face failure this year: failure to pay the rent, to get through to the unemployment office, to keep the plansā¦
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The irony of forgetting on Memorial Day Weekend...š
Our weekly #bookshelfie series is never late, it arrives exactly when it means to! We will share a new sneak peak every week from the shelves of the @mitpress andā¦
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NASAās Artemis program wants to build a lunar base this decade to start mining the moon for water and turn it into rocket fuel. Hereās what it would take to get there.
technologyreview.com
The Artemis program is supposed to usher in a new age of lunar mining, especially for water ice. But how, exactly?
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If we can't hear Wade Rousch talk in person about his work on Extraterrestrials (from the @mitpress Essential Knowledge Series), then we might as well listen to his talk from the comfort and warm weather of ourā¦
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Weekend Reading via @ozm. The Case for Stanislaw Lem, One of Science Fictionās Unsung Giants. By reprinting six key works by the slowly fading Polish SF giant Stanislaw Lem, MIT Press hopes to revive his varied and considerable legacy. #StanislawLem
https://t.co/4lGKlFI2UC
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The Boston Book Festival is excited to launch a new community writing project, At Home Boston, in partnership with the @BostonGlobe. Tell us your lockdown story in 200 words. https://t.co/2FpVy7vWXn
#athomeboston #writeyourstory
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Good morning Boston! Here is your local (virtual) literary event for today, Sunday, May 17 (a thread): Today from @booksmithtweets: Sarah S. Brannen discusses SEASHELLS: MORE THAN A HOME https://t.co/9tNaYlsbrP
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Every once in a while, a book falls in your lap at exactly the time you need it. "The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet" was such a comfort to read in quarantine. Its universe is as flawed as ours and just as scary,ā¦
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#ICYMI The internationally renowned poet, essayist, art and cultural critic David Levi Stauss, features in this weeks podcast discussing politics, images and his most recent book Co-Illusion. Link: https://t.co/1KE3L30oMo
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āIf someone asks you how you are, you are meant to say FINE. You are not meant to say that you cried yourself to sleep last night because you hadn't spoken to another person for two consecutive days. FINE is what you say.ā āEleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine #BooksConnectUs
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Want to read, but having difficulty concentrating? May we suggest...short stories? "Twelve Tomorrows" is an annual SciFi collection published by @techreview featuring your favorite authors (Okorafor, Bear, Huang,ā¦
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"Extraterrestrials", by Wade Roush. Essential Knowledge for Future Living
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Author Talk: "Technologies of the Human Corpse" by John Troyer
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Because #StarWarsDay is really a trilogy (#ReturnoftheSixth) So too shall we return one day, in a galaxy not too far away...
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