
3 imaginative Pride and Prejudice retellings I’ve enjoyed lately
Does every reader have a bookish category they can’t resist? I’d like to think so, and I definitely know my

Does every reader have a bookish category they can’t resist? I’d like to think so, and I definitely know my

The eleventh category in the 2018 Reading Challenge is “a memoir, biography, or book of creative nonfiction.” I love all

I’m no science expert, but I love a good book about groundbreaking discoveries, untold stories, or how the world around

This fall I hit the road for I’d Rather Be Reading. I’m done with the bulk of my travel: I’ve

Readers, we have a special treat for you today. In our most recent Ask Anne Anything episode of What Should

Welcome to Quick Lit, where we share short and sweet book reviews of what we’ve been reading lately. What I’ve learned

Summer reading lists abound, but one doesn’t encounter many reading lists for fall. We’re changing that today. I love summer

I dreaded Halloween story hour as a kid. (Classic HSP.) The librarian inevitably read us too many ghost stories, and I’d

Every September the American Library Association celebrates the freedom to read with Banned Books Week, happening now, conveniently timed with

The ninth category in this year’s Reading Challenge is “a book recommended by a librarian or indie bookseller.” This is
Our 15th Summer Reading Guide is coming May 14th. Pre-order now and plan to join us on May 14th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
It’s almost time for the Summer Reading Guide. Order now and plan to join us on May 15th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
Grab your Summer Reading Guide and join us for the best book party of the year!