Tag: human interest
Books are beautiful things. That’s no secret to book lovers like you and I. However, a growing community of artists is doing something that uncovers a whole new layer …
In addition to an intriguing story, book lovers also tend to enjoy some of the other finer things in life, like strong coffee, smooth whisky, or a delicious, well-crafted …
When you see a photo of a red phone booth it’s impossible not to associate it with Britain. It may be difficult to believe, but these phone boxes have …
Brian Baek
August 17, 2016
Authors, Book Lovers, Charlotte Bronte, Classics, Emily Bronte, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gifts for Book Lovers, Human Interest, Jane Austen, Literary Fiction, More, Reading, Shakespeare, William Shakespeare
In 1935, a publisher named Sir Allen Lane launched Penguin Books. If you read a book in the past 50 years, chances are that you have probably heard of …
Jack Russell Terriers are a breed of canine that have been known, for centuries, as fox hunters. They have extremely high energy levels, are friendly companions, and are always …
Askari, the first in a series of YA cross-over fantasy novels by debut author Kristen Ciccarelli, has been acquired by Gollancz in a “fierce” and “hotly-fought auction”, The Bookseller reports. …
For many Potter fans, the last installment of the series didn’t quite hit home, at least not in the same manner as the books. Now, the play was good …
Professor Keith Oatley, of the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the University of Toronto, Canada had his study published in the journal, Trends In Cognitive Sciences. The study looks …
Wine is big business these days. Although people have been drinking the fermented grape juice for around 4,500 years, there has been a huge surge in popularity in recent …
The Godfather Of Anime, Now Available in English One of Japans’s greatest and most influential cultural exports is pop culture, manga and anime. But has anyone ever stopped and …
The Rio 2016 Olympics are well underway and readers across the globe have been inspired by the sporting displays. If like me, you would rather not be too active, …
It’s safe to say that Sylvia Plath was one of the first women writers to really make a name for herself in the literary world. Though her life was …
As someone who suffered through all 691 pages of East of Eden in a college class, I am not someone who believes all classic reads are going to connect with …
I, a very nosy person, love memoirs. I don’t care if people tell a biased view of what happened, or only tell events that cast a certain light on …
It was a thought that came to Guy Hasson out of the blue: Why are there no comics for the blind? He’d been running New Worlds Comics for around …
Books come in all shapes and sizes, just like its contents. Some are easy to read, some require more extensive thinking, and some are probably best left for bookish …
Have you avoided historical fiction books because you think they’re only for history buffs? Well, guess again. Even if you didn’t enjoy history class, you will enjoy these books. …
November elections are just around the corner and regardless of where your stances reside politically, it’s always refreshing and important to realize how prominent a place books have in …
This is the fifth installment in a series of Baby-Sitters Club character analyses/essays. Turns out, the gals aren’t as rad as we thought they were back in the ’90s. Dawn …
In his latest book, Release the Bats, DBC Pierre (otherwise known as Peter Finlay) revisited the process of writing a novel from scratch. As he shared with The Guardian …