by Yen Cabag
One of the most prolific writers during the Victorian Era, Charles Dickens wrote 15 books and several dozens of essays, novellas, and short stories. He is also one of the most often quoted of the classic authors, with many of his lines having made it into modern...
by Kaelyn Barron
Do you ever find yourself at a loss for words when you’re trying to describe a particular emotion or situation? The English language has more than a million words in total, but some things just can’t be described in one word alone. But other languages have...
by Cole Salao
If you think Winnie the Pooh is only for children, then you’re a “silly, old bear.” As an adult, there’s plenty to like in the stories. For one, there’s the nostalgia they bring—but Pooh’s stories also feature themes that are...
by Kaelyn Barron |
The mere thought of setting fire to books is enough to ignite rage in most book lovers’ hearts. If you’ve seen images of book burnings in Nazi Germany, for example, you know the disgusted feeling such photos elicit, even though those acts represent the...
by Kaelyn Barron
Believe it or not, Instagram isn’t just for beauty influencers, travel hackers, and pop stars. Famous authors (and aspiring ones) have taken to the ‘gram to connect with their readers and share tidbits of their work. Whether you’re curious about...
by Kaelyn Barron |
As a book lover, it’s hard to imagine a world where books weren’t available at every corner, ready for eager readers to dive into and explore. Granted, people living in the Dark Ages had bigger things to worry about, like not catching the plague or being...