10 Classics to Diversify Your Reading There are thousands of different religions, nationalities, and other groups of people all across the world, and each one has its own culture and traditions. It’s honestly the most beautiful thing about humanity. We are creators, believers, and innovators. We are all unique, yet we are all bonded together…
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Summer Book Recommendations: Year 2 Summer has officially come around again, and since we’ve all been stuck at home, some may be running low on books to read. Just like last year, we have compiled a list of [7] books to read during the summer. We tried to provide a wide variety of options so…
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Books to Read When Staying Home Due to everyone being encouraged to remain home, we thought it was time for another book recommendation list. We chose primarily books that are a bit more lighthearted and less tragic so if that’s what you’re looking for during this chaotic time, we hope you enjoy! Waterfall by Lisa…
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Spooky Classic Recommendations Halloween season is finally here and it’s time for some spooky reads! Several weeks ago we wrote about the benefits of reading classics, along with some good places to start. This week we have some classic recommendations that are great for Halloween. See if you can find time to give one of…
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Keep the Lights On: Banned Books Week 2019 Since 1982, librarians, booksellers, publishers, authors, and booklovers across the country take a week every September to celebrate banned books and discourage censorship. The event was started due to an increase in banned and challenged books in the early 1980s. Some may be wondering what a banned…
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So, You Want to Get a Book Published This week we were able to interview Ashtyn Newbold. Ms. Newbold is the author of ten books, seven of which have been self-published. She primarily writes regency romances, though she hopes to branch out soon. Interviewer: What made you want to be an author? Ms. Newbold: Growing…
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