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Celebrate Pride Month 2025 by adding Winging It With You, Loca, I Think They Love You, and these others LGBTQ+ books to your ...
This summer’s mix includes an epic family saga, a sci-fi trilogy, a Delaware River journey, a history of military hubris, two ...
In an age overwhelmed by content, I explore the transformative power of selective reading. Discover how choosing books that resonate with me has enriched my relationship with literature, allowing for ...
These titles are great tools for anyone trying to navigate new opportunities, new places, or new phases of life.
The TV show, created by Mara Brock Akil (“Girlfriends”), cuts the ellipses from the book’s title. The characters are Black, a change that is both superficial and substantial.
One of the best things about a commonplace notebook is that it gives you permission to brain dump.. “I started one this year and it's been a game changer for my ADHD because I no longer need to ...
1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (1878). Ah, Anna Karenina. Lusty love affair or best romance of all time? Most critics pin it ...
Supreme Court seems likely to let religious families opt out of LGBTQ storybooks. The lawsuit over public school story time with titles like “Uncle Bobby’s Wedding” and “Love, Violet” is ...
Book lovers will enjoy these gifts, including lights, journals, totes and mugs, almost as much as they love to read. Here is a list of 10 perfect gifts for the book lover. Fox News Media ...
Reading translated books is always meaningful, exposing readers to diverse perspectives, cultures, and ideas that broaden their worldview. Translations foster empathy, offering insight into ...
LGBTQ-inclusive books remained top targets of bans and “soft censorship” throughout 2024, but titles that centered queer characters and explored topics related to sexual orientation and gender ...
If you have a young reader in your life who just can't put their books down, we have some new 2024 titles to consider. Nurture their new reading habit with books recommended by NPR staff and critics.