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Miscellaneous: From The New Yorker, Inside Shelley’s Manichaean mind: A review of Being Shelley by Ann Wroe (and more).  The genre that just won't die: Comics are to be Hercule Poirot's latest incarnation. It's the latest twist to crime fiction, a genre constantly reinvented in its 170-year history. A look at how Britain's novelists are bad at business. Too Many Mirrors: Style is often described paradoxically as an indescribable quality, as something timeless, which is precisely what makes it so useful to the fashion industry. A review of Leviathan: The History of Whaling in America by Eric Jay Dolin. Bratz Dolls worse than Barbie? How a saucer-eyed, saucy-dressing line of dolls made Barbie the far lesser of two feminist evils.

A review of Service Included: Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter by Phoebe

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