Spread the loveTweet Image credit: Giorgio Minguzzi/Flickr I’m always trying to save a few bucks when stocking up on books for my beat-up Kindle or my iPad. I’m not a…
Spread the loveTweet We might be at Peak TV now, but we’ve been at Peak Books for at least a century, and if you enjoy reading, it’s physically impossible to…
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Spread the loveTweet The internet has discovered that actor, activist and book-hider Emma Watson has a startling lookalike. Kari Lewis from Indiana says people started to mistake her for the…
Spread the loveTweet Bob Dylan has delivered a lecture for his Nobel Prize the way he’s lived his life: on his own terms. The announcement that the legend had won…
Spread the loveTweet Like 1789, when the French Revolution erupted, 1917 has entered the lexicon of world-historical dates all educated citizens are expected to know and remember. The meaning of…
Spread the loveTweet So you want to self-publish your book? You’re in good company. Plenty of authors have gone ahead of you, working to prove that high-quality books can hold…
Spread the loveTweet Our favorite non-fiction books of 2017 (so far) vary widely in format, tone and content, from Scaachi Koul’s humorous personal essays in One Day We’ll All Be…
Spread the loveTweet For those of us who read for a living, paperback releases provide an opportunity to catch up on some of the best books that came out last…
Spread the loveTweet A common thread among our favorite fiction of 2017 (so far) is a sense of the surreal, from the comical, empathetic ghosts in George Saunders’s Lincoln in…