May 23, 2022

7 Books To Read After Finishing The Dictionary of Lost Words

Pip Williams recommends her top picks on books that center around words as well as those about the Oxford English Dictionary

7 Books To Read After Finishing The Dictionary of Lost Words

Pip Williams recommends her top picks on books that center around words as well as those about the Oxford English Dictionary

An Unnecessary Woman by Rabih Alameddine

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On the first of January each year, Aaliya begins a translation of one of her many books, not Arabic. Once finished, she packs it away, never to be read. The blurb, for once, echoed my own thoughts after reading this book – ‘A sublime novel, a love letter to literature and an acclamation of its power to define who we are.’

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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I dream of libraries and bookshops where the narrow corridors between crowded shelves lead you, like a maze, to worlds you can barely imagine. How could I resist a story about a cemetery for forgotten books? Once I started, I could not find my way out. It was a kind of heaven.

People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks

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The Sarajevo Haggadah as a beautifully illuminated Hebrew manuscript created in fifteenth-century Spain. Geraldine Brooks imagines it’s journey through time and honours the people who protected it – Hebrew, Christian and Muslim.

Books About the Oxford English Dictionary

The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester

The Meaning of Everything by Simon Winchester

Lost for Words by Lynda Mugglestone

Caught in the Web of Words by KM Elizabeth Murray

#ad The transition from 'driving them everywhere' to 'buying them their own car' is peak parent energy 📚💕

@tembilocke is living the empty nester chapter (and documenting it beautifully in her audiobook "Someday Now"), but she's already thinking ahead to that moment when her daughter comes home from college to the ultimate surprise: her first car–found on @carsdotcom 🚗✨

Tell us your dream first car in the comments 💛
Is there anything better than an open road and time to listen to your favorite podcast? Take a drive with us and put on the latest episode of Bookmarked, featuring our July author, @BeckDoreyStein.

This week, @DanielleRobay and Beck talk all about her new book, Spectacular Things, and what inspired its creation alongside the challenges of being a writer, a mom, and finding time for all of your dreams and ambitions.

We also dive into her bookish behaviors like dog-earring pages and her reading red flags. Listen now on the @iHeartPodcast app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to hear it all from Beck herself.

Where are you listening to this week’s pod?
Manifesting a summer where we measure time in chapters, not hours. Pool optional. Book? Non-negotiable! 📖☀️
When book covers mirror real life... 

"At its core, Broken Country is a gut-wrenching, raw, and honest portrayal of love and loss." On a scale from one to gutturally sobbing, how much did Broken Country break your heart?

📷+💬: @alltoo.wellread
Nothing like a comfort read for the dog days of summer. 💙📖 What's your ultimate comfort read? We are making a list!
You’ve seen her all over our feed the past few weeks and now we are introducing the wonderful @BeckDoreyStein to the new Reese’s Book Club podcast, Bookmarked! 💙

On Tuesday, join @DanielleRobay to hear all about the July Pick, Spectacular Things, from the author herself, and her nostalgia for the 1999 US Women's Soccer Team, that inspired the story ⚽📖

Listen on Tuesday from the @iHeartPodcast app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!
No better place to enjoy a thrilling read than the woods. 🌲 What's a thriller you can't stop recommending?
Is there a better spot to dive into Isola? 🌊 Where's your reading taking you this weekend?