The swelling numbers may account for the most popular stories occurring in the past five months. What else connects them? We’ll leave that to you, although watching thousands of readers vault a lesser-known gem like "The Little Room" to the #2 spot makes us think "a good yarn” is as good a guess as any.
- “Hunting the Deceitful Turkey,” Mark Twain – week of November 22
- “The Little Room,” Madeline Yale Wynne – October 18
- “The Train,” Flannery O’Connor – October 4
- “I’ll Be Waiting,” Raymond Chandler – December 6
- “The Nature of Liberty,” H. L. Mencken – September 6
- The Best-Selling Titles in The Library of America’s First Three Decades – January 3, 2011
- Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Bob Dylan: Desolation Angels led to “Desolation Row” – October 21, 2010
- Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita first published in the U.S. 52 years ago – August 18, 2010
- Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn, and How to Sell a Banned Book – September 29, 2010
- Zora Neale Hurston: Video of her ethnographic work in Florida in 1928 – July 26, 2010
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