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You know that book that makes you so indescribably angry that you want to throw it across the room, or worse? It could be for a variety of reasons: …
How many novels, particularly English novels, can you name that use marriage to frame the events of the plot? Marriage as a plot is thought to be one of …
Cierra Loften
November 29, 2016
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I recently watched a few videos about the pros and cons of BookTube, one of which openly talked about not being able to afford BookTube (video linked at the …
Times have changed. Women are no longer expected to be housewives who spend all day taking care of the children, cooking, and cleaning. Sexism is slowly starting to fade …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8qa2cImW4M YouTube Channel: Bekah AwesomeBookNut Join Bekah, from Bekah AwesomeBookNut on YouTube, as she weighs in on the topic of overly hyped-up books. What do you think: does a book’s popularity …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvf9JeW7R9o YouTube Channel: Book Riot From the Description: Book Riot Editor Amanda gives quick tips for how to read at least four books at once. Featured image via …
YouTube Channel: PeruseProject Check out Regan, from PeruseProject on YouTube, as she chats about the reasons why she loves reading, words, and all things book-related in the ‘Why I Am A …
Read through any list of writing tips from major authors and, chances are, there’ll be something about reading. William Faulkner famously advised, “Read, read, read. Read everything – trash, …
YouTube Channel: emilyspeaks Join Emily, from emilyspeaks on YouTube, as she openly talks about the books and genres she’s begun to outgrow and why it happens. Also, let us know in …
I joined my first book club in elementary club which was designed for wee ones who excelled at reading. I mean, okay, technically it was curriculum in school, but after …
Wait, I feel like I’ve read this book before. Does this ever happen to you? You’re merrily reading a new book carefully plucked from the shelf, partially, you admit, …