Choosing the Year’s Best Books: Is It Really Possible?
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According to UNESCO, around 2.2 million new books are published each year. So how do various organizations decide on their top 10 books? And what if we don’t like the ones they choose? Elizabeth (Libby) Kirkby-McLeod joins Andrew Urquhart to share her insights on reading, book lists, and whether it’s okay to skip the popular picks.
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