When branches of the New York City Public Library were built almost 100 years ago, they included apartments […]
This year is the 150th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens. The New York Times’ Robert Gottlieb […]
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These amateur sleuths never asked to get mixed up in a murder investigation—but they won’t stop looking until […]
Learn more on poets.org about Guelph’s John McCrae, a Canadian doctor, teacher and poet who is best known […]
As an avid reader and book blogger, people often assume I have read just about every author out […]
Meet cartoonist and writer Scott Chantler at our virtual author event. Tuesday, November 17 11:00am to 12:00pm For […]
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Volunteers are needed for our new Teen Book Club! We are looking for creative, energetic and book savvy […]
I would like to preface this review by saying that not once in my life have I ever […]