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eccobooks has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in April 2020. Besides social media accounts, eccobooks has populated their site with The Time Tax by Annie Lowrey, The Acrobat by Wisława Szymborska, Good Morning Means I Love You Book Launch at Kindred Stories, Maris Kreizman + Special Guests: I Want to Burn this Place Down, Run for the Hills Paperback Sweepstakes Official Rules, Readings, Ecco S26 Galley Program, Preorder Remarkably Bright Creatures Collector's Edition, Lake Effect Sweepstakes Official Rules, Sally Field Befriends an Octopus in 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' First Photos (Exclusive), Preorder MESTRA by Madeline Miller!, Events » Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, Elizabeth McCracken talks about her new book, 'A Long Game: Notes on Writing Fiction' : NPR, See the Cover of Patrick Cottrell's 'Afternoon Hours of a Hermit' (Exclusive), Hooked – HarperCollins, Hooked: A Novel of Obsession (B&N Exclusive Edition) by Asako Yuzuki, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®, HarperCollins to Reissue 35 ‘American Classics’, Events — WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE, Events — Rachel Kolb, PEOPLE's Exclusive Excerpt of CARE AND FEEDING, Shelby Van Pelt - Events, Searching for America’s First Black Woman Novelist, The Freedom to Read Statement, A LIVING REMEDY Serial Excerpt, Book Review: ‘A Living Remedy,’ by Nicole Chung - The New York Times, THE NEW EARTH NY Times Review, THE NEW EARTH LA Times Review, Bootstrapped TIME Excerpt, The Womb Is a Miracle, and a Mystery, Obituary: Russell Banks, MISSION VEGAN: Cold Buckwheat Noodles with Dragon Fruit Ice Recipe, HARBINGER Poem Excerpt, New York Times Book Review on TAKE NO NAMES, MOTHER OCEAN FATHER NATION: Electric Literature Interview, THE LAST RESORT: Sarah Stodola on NPR's Weekend Edition, THE LAST RESORT: A Travel Journalist’s Exposé on Paradise, ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ author answers reader’s questions, Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward Didn’t Just Live Thrilling, Dangerous Lives—They Also Helped Define 1960s Los Angeles, THE MIND AND THE MOON NYTimes Magazine Excerpt, Lessons Learned from a Year Listening to the Fictional Octopus in My Head, The Mind and the Moon NYTimes Book Review: The Limits of Biological Psychiatry, Everybody Thought We Were Crazy excerpt: How James Dean Helped Create Dennis Hopper, Jenna Bush Hager's May 2022 book pick is a novel about 'unexpected friendship', Molly Shannon : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn, Molly Shannon on NPR Fresh Air with Terry Gross, Molly Shannon’s Memoir Is Filled With Mischief and Pathos, The Unsinkable Molly Shannon, HELLO, MOLLY! Preview PEOPLE Exclusive, 'The Vortex' details a cyclone that divided Pakistan and almost led to a nuclear war, Get your first look at Kevin Wilson's upcoming book 'Now Is Not the Time to Panic', In ‘Drowning Practice,’ a Dreamlike Vision of the End of the World, Rebel: My Escape from Saudi Arabia to Freedom, SCOUNDREL Excerpt: The Editor and the Murderer, 'Foreverland' explores the mundane, infuriating and hilarious moments of marriage, Guns, Race, Abortion: Jennifer Haigh’s New Novel Humanizes Hot-Button Topics, Searching for America, South of the Mason-Dixon, Imani Perry on how the racial sins of the South belong to us all, Jami Attenberg’s Memoir Is a Portrait of the Artist as a Born Writer, Review: ‘Lightning Striking’ an idiosyncratic history of rock ‘n’ roll, Chouette by Claire Oshetsky review – a feminist fairytale explores mother-love, I CAME ALL THIS WAY TO MEET YOU excerpt: When Williamsburg Was on the Wrong Side of the River, Juhea Kim's BEASTS OF A LITTLE LAND playlist, Portland Author Juhea Kim Looks to Korea in Dazzling Debut Novel, Mythological Literature Sweepstakes Official Rules, In 'The Matter of Black Lives,' generations of Black thinkers probe American racism : NPR's Book of the Day, Chouette by Claire Oshetsky: Playlist, Anthony Bourdain's Best Thanksgiving Recipes, NYTimes Book Review on CHOUETTE: A Young Wife Becomes Pregnant — With an Owl, SEA STATE serial excerpt on The Paris Review, Paul Bloom (THE SWEET SPOT) on The Remnant podcast with Jonah Goldberg, Read It and Weep: Margaret Atwood on the Intimidating, Haunting Intellect of Simone de Beauvoir, Boston Globe: THE MATTER OF BLACK LIVES is a conversation continued, The Washington Post: Anthony Bourdain’s messy, brilliant life comes into focus in a new oral biography, Laurie Woolever on the pain and pleasure of publishing Anthony Bourdain's story, How Anthony Bourdain's Friends Remember Him, (INSEPARABLE) The NYTimes: Before She Loved Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir Loved Zaza.