by Cole Salao |
Books are perhaps humanity’s greatest invention. With just a few deft strokes, you’re able to preserve your words for someone from the future to eventually read. They’re the first-ever time machines, letting us later generations know exactly what a...
by Yen Cabag
Khaled Hosseini’s bestselling novel The Kite Runner has captured the attention of readers of different ages and cultural backgrounds. As an intricate novel about relationships, it has become a favorite book for book club discussions. Set in Afghanistan, The Kite...
by Cole Salao
Craziness has always been a popular element in literature; it’s a dependable way of adding chaos and suspense to the narrative. After all, who knows what will happen next when someone crazy is leading the action? Depending on how you portray it,...
by Kaelyn Barron
Savvy travelers know where to find the best deals on accommodations and the yummiest local foods. But when savvy book lovers set food on new land, the local bookstore is as much an attraction as a world-class museum. Whether you’re looking for a picturesque...
by Kaelyn Barron
Lots of authors dread seeing negative reviews of their books (even if it’s bound to happen at some point, if you’ve written something interesting). However, every now and then, you’ll come across some reviews—both shining and scathing—that are just...
by Kaelyn Barron
Since its debut in 1938, Scrabble has been the star of many family game nights, and even worldwide competitive tournaments. The game requires a combination of word knowledge, vocabulary, and strategy. It’s not enough to just be a good speller—you’ll need...