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must-read

[muhst-reed]

noun

  1. a piece of literature or writing considered important or classic; writing that should or must be read.



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But crime by five writers — all with ties to Southern California — have risen to the top of my must-read list.

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Today, we are accustomed to religious leaders being exposed for hypocrisy, but in 1926, Aimee’s story was a must-read thrill ride.

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An absolute must-read for everyone who still believes America is a nation of equal opportunity.

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Books from Michael Connelly, Ragnar Jónasson and Julia Dahl are among the must-read mysteries for fall.

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In a must-read new essay, “The Logic of Destruction,” leading historian Timothy Snyder continues to sound the alarm, undaunted, about the moral and political disaster that is the long Age of Trump and his return to power:

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