How do physical bookstores stay open in the digital age? A look at bookstores for modern shoppers.
Books are making the biggest cultural come back of the 21st Century taking the centre stage in the arts scene.
How do physical bookstores stay open in the digital age? A look at bookstores for modern shoppers.
This October the master of science thrillers would be 82 years old and we’re celebrating by paying homage to the legendary writer, producer, and director.
A look at the most beloved Winnie-the-Pooh quotes that continue to inspire, uplift, and warm the hearts of readers, both young and old.
Oscar Wilde was arguably one of the best-known personalities of his day. Let’s take a look back at his colorful life and legacy, which we continue to celebrate.
R.L. Stine is turning 81, and to celebrate the beloved horror author, we’re taking a look at his scary impressive career.
Embark on a captivating journey through mesmerizing artworks that bring the magic of reading to life. From the eager anticipation in Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s piece to the thought-provoking commentary by Kerry James Marshall, each painting reveals how literature can transform us across different cultures and time periods.
A lot of us have a love-hate relationship with Winter. We anticipate cozy nights by the fire with a good book, sipping comforting delicious winter warmers, snuggled into wooly socks and heated blankets, whilst awaiting the first settled snow on the ground. Early nights seem inviting. Eventually, however, the cold winter nights become dark and …
Aah. The sound of rain. Is there anything more inviting for a book lover but a rainy day to stay home, cozy it up with a warm blanket, a hot cup of cocoa, a candlelit ambiance and a book. Sadly, as we enter Spring, we’re saying goodbye to the rainy season to make way for …
“The mystery of life isn’t a problem to solve, but a reality to experience.” As bookworms, bibliophiles, or ravenous readers — whichever term you choose for yourself — don’t we experience so many mind-blowing realities? The Dune books by Frank Herbert have often been described as life changing or at least modifying readers’ outlook on …
I love a used bookstore. An old windowed door tucked into an unassuming city block, worn carpet with faded caution tape marking unexpected stairs between rooms full to bursting with shelves and tables of books. Here and there, barely used hardcovers almost shimmer; small beacons amidst volumes that have settled into the distinctive yellow of …
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