The Literary hosted its second Book-to-Brick event on Sunday, where people painted their favorite book covers on bricks.
Books are a treasure in life—wouldn’t you agree? First, there are so many of them, in different genres, that everyone can ...
"Are you going to call it ‘A Tale of Two Bookshops’?" Craig Florence, owner of Mother Foucault's asks. We are not. The ...
Dartmouth Academy took a more community-focused approach, kicking off World Book Day by inviting parents into the school to ...
The Jaipur festival calls itself the “greatest literary show on Earth.” From self-improvement books like James Clear ... Anupreeta Das covers India and South Asia for The Times.
This San Diego publisher of classic titles uses data and trendspotting to catch readers attention. Here’s how it is marking ...
A posthumous collection of Joan Didion’s diaries, biographies of Yoko Ono and Mark Twain, a history of The Onion — and plenty ...
I. B. Tauris, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, has announced the publication of Zabel Yesayan’s "The Agony of a People: ...
A golden ticket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the peach from James and the Giant Peach, or even just a book cover. There are many book characters who also just wear pyjamas, such as ...
Pillars of a literary scene ... but the book’s notoriety made it irresistible. Years later, when I finally obtained a copy, I never unwrapped it from its Mylar cover. Sometimes just having ...
What do romance, fantasy and cool girls have in common? They're elements of some of the most talked-about books online. Plus, the owner of Reparations Club tells us about her favorite reading spots.
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