Aim to bump older, culturally important, or much-recommended works to the top of your to-be-read list. This is an edition of ...
Can you read cursive? It's a superpower the National Archives is looking for. If you can read cursive, the National Archives ...
Fantasy doesn’t always have to be a mega-novel. Fantasy doesn’t always have to be a seven part series that you wait seven years for between releases. Fantasy doesn’t have to be thicker than the Bible ...
“Reading outside weather” – the best forecast for a bibliophile – is finally here. While we still stand firmly planted in spring, it’s just about time to look ahead to all the summer reading you’re ...
A framed poster of a stamp depicting Langston Hughes, who wrote some of the best poems in American history. Poetry provides the perfect way to indulge in the escapism of reading without the commitment ...
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FOR A SMALL format the novella carries a lot of baggage—starting with its diminutive. It has long been seen as the middle child of the literary world: it is neither the fully fledged novel, nor the ...
When was the last time you got lost in a book? These days, the act of 'deep reading,' or reading with intention, can be difficult to practice. Maryanne Wolf, an expert in the science of reading, ...
There’s nothing like the magic of getting lost in a good book. Who doesn’t love being dazzled by a fantastical world, riveted by a twisty murder-mystery plot, or emotionally destroyed by an epic ...
Come on, if you are one who is passionate about reading and also kind of addicted to YouTube, then I guess that you must have considered this: “Wait, can I just read books on YouTube and make money ...