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Year's End Hours & Sale Items
As the year winds down, please note our
holiday hours. We'll be open 9am to 9pm on December 31st and noon to 10pm on January 1st.
All calendars are now 25% off, and all holiday cards are 50% off.
And check out our
upcoming events schedule, including our newly posted
February line-up of visiting authors.
Check out these special opportunities for Harvard Book Store customers.
Fingersmith, based on the Sarah Waters novel,
is now playing here at Harvard Square's A.R.T., and we have a special
code for Harvard Book Store customers to access $25 tickets: CORSET25. Purchase tickets here.
And check out this opportunity to attend a free screening of the upcoming film A Monster Calls -- also based on a beloved book -- on January 5th. Learn more and download free passes here.
In Case You Missed It
In April we hosted Diane Rehm for her memoir,
On My Own. The radio host and interviewer retired after nearly forty years on the air last week. Check out the
video, courtesy of the
Forum Network.
Thanks for Choosing Harvard Book Store
Thank you for spending time with us the year.
Thank you for shopping with us, browsing our
shelves and recommendations, picking out gifts here in the store,
attending our author events, lining up at our Warehouse Sale, buying
books at harvard.com, printing your own books on our print-on-demand
book machine, discovering bargains in our basement, and all the other
ways you chose this independent bookstore this year.
Happy New Year, and we'll see you soon.
We appreciate the feedback we get from readers of this newsletter. Please send any comments to Alex at
newsletter@harvard.com.
Thanks for reading,
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Upcoming Events
Tickets on Sale Soon:
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Alexandra Bracken
Tue, Jan 3, 7PM
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YA novelist Alexandra Bracken, bestselling author of The Darkest Minds series, reads from Wayfarer, a thrilling, time-traveling follow-up to her book Passenger.
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At Harvard Book Store
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James Hamblin
Thu, Jan 5, 7PM
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The Atlantic's James Hamblin presents his first book, If Our Bodies Could Talk: A Guide to Operating and Maintaining a Human Body.
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At Harvard Book Store
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Alexandra Chasin
Fri, Jan 6, 7PM
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Alexandra Chasin of the New School discusses Assassin of Youth: A Kaleidoscopic History of Harry J. Anslinger's War on Drugs.
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At Harvard Book Store
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Keramet Reiter
Mon, Jan 9, 7PM
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Criminology and law professor Keramet Reiter discusses 23/7: Pelican Bay Prison and the Rise of Long-Term Solitary Confinement.
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At Harvard Book Store
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Michael Holley
Tue, Jan 10, 7PM
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WEEI's Michael Holley, author of previous books on the Red Sox and Patriots, discusses Belichick and Brady: Two Men, the Patriots, and How They Revolutionized Football.
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At Harvard Book Store
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Gary Taubes
Wed, Jan 11, 7PM
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Science journalist Gary Taubes, author of Why We Get Fat, discusses his latest book, The Case Against Sugar.
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At Harvard Book Store
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André Aciman
Thu, Jan 12, 7PM
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Acclaimed novelist André Aciman -- author of Out of Egypt, Call Me By Your Name, and Harvard Square -- discusses his latest novel, Enigma Variations.
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At Harvard Book Store
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Harvard Book Store is locally owned and
independently run, and has been since 1932. Thank you for your continued
support.
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