by Yen Cabag
If you’re like most readers, you probably have a favorite place where you like to get lost in a book. But whether it’s in a comfy armchair in the den or propped up in bed just before sleeping, having the right reading light can spell the difference between an...
by Kaelyn Barron
While we legally consider a “child” to be anyone under the age of 18, we all know that every kid is different, and within those 18 years, adolescents tend to go through at least several phases, where their interests can change at the drop of a hat—so...
by Kaelyn Barron
Wondering what your book club should read this month? Choosing a title that pleases everyone can be tricky. To run a successful book club, you should make the selection process as democratic as possible, giving everyone’s voice a chance to be heard. But if your...
by Yen Cabag |
Two words are said to rhyme when they end with the same sounds, a technique that’s very common in poetry. Although poems don’t always have to rhyme, such as in the case of free verse or haiku, rhyme can add beauty and layers of meaning to your poetry. When you...
by Kaelyn Barron
Many book lovers enjoy reading at night, especially since we’re less likely to be bombarded by work or family obligations at this time, and more able to focus on unwinding from the day. As we’ll discuss in this post, reading at night comes with several key...
by Kaelyn Barron |
The morning after an epic binge-reading session may not find you on the bathroom floor wondering how a giant tiger got in your bathtub, but a book hangover can be just as painful and confusing as the headache that follows a night of revelry. If you’ve ever...