Reading Chinese Book Review Network is a collaboration between @WritingChinese and publishers at Penguin China (@penguinchina) and @BalestierPress.
Visit this page to read reviews of translated titles from Chinese into English: https://t.co/tacktCTFfv
7 years on, the @penguinchina First World War Specials might be about to emerge in translation: 6 short sharp books by @chinarhyming @JonathanFenby@anne_witchard Frances Wood, Mark O'Neill and my own 'Getting Stuck in for Shanghai' aka 为上海而战https://t.co/1SBJKvRVYU
Obviously, we love that you buy our books. What we also love, however, is supporting public libraries. Here are 6 tips that will make your next library trip even more satisfying: https://t.co/pGbMOOeF3G
Real talk: We all wish there was more time in the day to read ⏰
In this week's episode of Book Hacks, we share our tips for sneaking more reading time into your busy day!
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What are some of your tricks for squeezing more book time into your day? #BookHacks
How different do you think the publishing world will be in 10 years? Check out what our colleagues at Penguin Random House UK think will happen in the next decade: https://t.co/FHSTKCz111
Supporting independent bookshops is part of what makes you a great reader and ally to the publishing world. "People are just so happy we exist, and they can get the books they need.” via The Guardian https://t.co/gklS7EvcAz
Check out this wonderful list by @PaperRepublic of the Chinese-language books that made an impression in 2019 (including a couple of suggestions from our editor, Anya Goncharova): https://t.co/CE5x2BmrJL