By reading aloud in middle and high school, teachers can expose students to new ideas, genres, and authors—and get them excited about books.
In a semi-industrial strip not far from where St. Albert meets Edmonton at the Henday, Barry Bailey is putting new life into decrepit and crumbling volumes — and his daughter Lisa is keeping an ...
Reading "Dungeon Crawler Carl" by Matt Dinniman feels like playing a video game. What are LitRPG books, and why can't fans ...
Writing a book sounds exciting until you’re staring at a blank page and watching the cursor blink until your eyes glaze over.
A Hill Country coffee shop and "booktique" is turning the page on a new chapter in downtown New Braunfels, just steps from ...
This is the 41st class of outstanding high school graduates honored by The Detroit News.
Because we couldn't show you the endings, we're bringing you the beginnings. Check back each week for new first chapters. In Leonard's first original e-book, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (featured in ...
Book RePort, an independent bookstore founded by Port Washington residents Mara Silverstein and Kathleen Schechter, will open ...
The premise is deceptively simple and quietly radical: women already possess everything they need for a life that feels good.
“Nerve Damage,” by Annakeara Stinson, is a jittery psychological thriller about a woman whose creepy ex simply won’t leave her alone. By Violet Kupersmith In Veronica Roth’s “Seek the Traitor’s Son,” ...
A New Braunfels cafe and bookstore has a new home just down the street from its original location. The Chapter & Co., which ...
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