Children’s books are far more than stories bound between pages — they are the foundation stones of imagination, language, and ...
As we await the Nov. 10 news of the winner among the six novels short-listed for the annual Booker Prize, administrators of the prestigious award have made another announcement, a significant ...
Featuring 282 reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this issue: interviews with Oyinkan Braithwaite; Thien Ho; Jeff Kinney; and E. Lockhart; and more One of the most ...
Welcoming translations gives the prize the potential to show that books from different cultures and written in languages ...
Blackwell’s has unveiled the 15 titles in contention for Book of the Year 2025, with Solvej Balle up against Olivia Laing, ...
The UCL professor's new non-fiction book, The Art Cure, puts forward the argument that the arts are a vital – if often ...
Welcome, dear readers to Halloween, when in the UK and US children dress as their favourite fictional horror characters (and ...
Looking for a spooky good read this season? Check out this list of 13 frighteningly good Canadian books to read this ...
As we await the Nov. 10 news of the winner among the six novels short-listed for the annual Booker Prize, administrators of ...
From hilarious picture books to captivating page-turners, Shenandoah County school libraries celebrated National Book Month ...
In three minutes, these fourth-graders get “just a taste” of a book — and many walk away excited to read something new.
Writer Avaya Hall reflects on how childhood historical fiction novels helped her develop empathy and curiosity.
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