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Ukrainian book sales are decreasing, but demand for English-language literature is on the rise.
What our reviewer has been reading lately, and what it has gotten him thinking about.
Police in arrested 10 current and former employees of Russia's largest publishing house on charges of "LGBT propaganda."
A pro-war bookshop in St. Petersburg closes, saying, "the end of the world is near."
In which we review two books: one full of poetry, another full of Putin.
In the face of anxiety and uncertainty, sales of books about tarot cards, karma, and other esoteric, spiritual practices are skyrocketing in Russia.
King's Cross station has nothing on the city of St. Petersburg, which is now complete with its own Platform 9 3/4, too.
You no longer need to travel to platform nine and three-quarters to get to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry; Russia now has her very own Hogwarts Express.
St. Petersburg book-lovers can relax going into the city-wide shutdown knowing that their favorite bookstores will not shut down fully; the city has added books to the list of essential items.
A library's famous cat now resides with the big yarn ball in the sky, thanks to foul play.
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