When I read the synopsis of Ridgerunner by Gil Adamson, I wasn’t sure it was something that I […]
Category Archive: literature
This year is the 150th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens. The New York Times’ Robert Gottlieb […]
Oprah just unveiled The Seven Books That Help Her Through Tough Times. “For me, there is no best […]
L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables manuscript will be going online. A new project will enrich the 853-page […]
Whether you’re currently in a pandemic-related reading slump or a pandemic-related tear through your bookshelves, reading like your […]
These staff-curated reading lists are just a starting point. If you are looking for more resources, reading and […]
Looking for a summer reading list full of classics? Project Gutenberg is the place to go. With more […]
It turns out, we’re all totally misquoting William Shakespeare. Also, Jane Austen is probably not like the woman […]
The debate over whether the book or the movie is better has never made any sense to me […]
Gothic themes bring us together. According to “Crime Reads” everyone loves Gothic tropes: dark mansions, misty moors, and […]