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The Freedom to Read, in defense of your library’s bookshelf
When access to information is restricted ... we lose one of the most important elements of our free society: the right to ...
A bookshelf reflects much more than you think. It speaks of the person you are and the state of mind you’re in, based on the books you have read and are reading. Here’s what these different genres on ...
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Under Stairs Secret Bookcase Door Cozy Reading Nook
Step inside this cozy under-the-stairs book nook featuring a hidden bookshelf door that creates the perfect secret reading spot. This clever design combines smart storage with a warm, inviting retreat ...
It's terrible to say that one's reading choices were inspired by death but here we are for the second month in a row with a book by an author who has recently passed on. In this case, much like Diane ...
Those of us interested in the history of cycling technology are well aware that so many manufacturers that were once giants ...
My eyes would land on a book I’ve read and loved, and I’d be filled with the warmth of recognising an old friend, like Ian McEwan’s Atonement. Should I rescue it? Romance authors need to write three ...
It's so "easy to put together." ...
For bibliophiles, reading is an immersive experience, so gifts that help set the stage are a great idea. Check out the best ...
Mentions of reading in Tinder bios are up 29% in the last year. But is searching for a fellow fan of one’s favourite author really a shortcut to compatibility?
We spoke with three educators who are designing and delivering STEM- and STEAM-focused storytimes to help students and patrons develop an interest in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
Krupa Padhy uncovers how we really learn foreign languages – in a dual challenge involving both Portuguese and Mandarin.
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