"Only a serious bookworm will know which novels these characters are from," Buzzfeed challenged.
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Bustle pitched "five folktales from around the world that would make incredible movies."
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Atlas Obscura profiled Ellen G.K. Rubin, the "Popuplady," who has more than 9,000 pop-up and movable books in her collection.
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Bookstr explored "six examples of Emily Brontë's lasting influence on pop culture."
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An "extremely rare" leather-bound copy of Ada Lovelace's pioneering computer program, first published in 1843, sold at auction for nearly £100,000 (about $131,330), the Guardian reported.