A community mystery has Dallas residents wondering whether a crime is being committed. A so‑called "book bandit" is emptying Little Free Libraries across parts of the city. Rob Shearer, who lives in ...
You know that paper books are available, but through apps like Libby, you can also borrow e-books and audiobooks without even ...
Looking to better protect your Kindle or add a little personality to your favorite e-reader? From cases and covers to page turners and even charms, this is the guide for you.
Everything you download on Stuff Your Kindle Day is yours to keep, and there's no limit on the number of books you can ...
Two fiction books about good friends coming from different circumstances. Two biographies of people whose influence on American culture is, arguably, still underrated. One Liza Minnelli memoir. These ...
2025 offered a feast of great books. To help build your never-ending reading list, here are five titles we particularly enjoyed over the past 12 months: Lucas Schaefer's debut novel, "The Slip" (Simon ...
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It’s been 20 years, but we’re still not over “Twilight.” The rush of first love, the mystery of the Cullens, the campy glittering skin – for many readers, Stephenie Meyer’s series was the first that ...
The sheer number of books published in any given year is overwhelming. Even if your local bookstore is particularly well-appointed, it can’t make space for everything publishers have on offer. That ...
Good luck trying to gift someone concert tickets; ticket services can be confounding. There are always gift cards to a streaming service or record store. And there are books about music. Even if you ...
Over the last school year, 6,870 book bans affected nearly 4,000 unique titles, with Florida, Texas, and Tennessee topping the list of states with the most book bans. While a majority of those books ...
The New Deal, George Selgin suggests, did not work the way most historians claim. This economist’s eye-opening analysis shows that the increased government centralization of the 1930s rarely resulted ...