What started as free classes on a street corner became a lifeline for hundreds. Meet the woman behind Bumble Bee Free Library.
What started as free classes on a street corner became a lifeline for hundreds. Meet the woman behind Bumble Bee Free Library.
From “bookworms” to “library rats,” every culture has its own quirky name for readers. Some cute, some savage, all very relatable.
Explore the beauty of bibliomania and why physical books continue to inspire, comfort, and shape the way we think in a fast-paced digital world.
This isn’t your average book club. From street corners to social media, Geronymonstre proves literature belongs everywhere and to everyone.
Before fame, there were rejection letters. These iconic books were almost never published… imagine a world without them.
Remember the joy of real letters? Discover why handwritten words still matter and how one might find its way to your mailbox.
From Japan to India, explore Asia’s most beautiful book towns where literature comes alive in streets, cafés, and markets.
A friendly neighborhood tabby cat receives an honorary degree in “Litter-ature” from a Vermont university.
A San Antonio library book checked out in 1943 finally returned 82 years late! And no fines were charged.
Happy anniversary, To Kill a Mockingbird! Harper Lee’s classic turns 65—explore the story behind its lasting power and timeless relevance.