by Yen Cabag
Poetry is an art that people of all ages can enjoy, and children are no exception. If you are a parent or teacher, you can start exposing children to poetry even at a very young age through nursery rhymes, then move up to some of the longer works by history’s...
by Kaelyn Barron |
You’re thinking about that book you read about last week, the one you wanted to buy for your beach vacation and get lost in while lounging by the pool. It was a juicy family drama, by Grant… Grant… what’s his name? And it had a picture of a...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Sometimes, you’ll want to read a book just for the pleasure of being entertained and taken to a different time or place, and see the world through the eyes of another. Other times, however, like when you’re in your English Literature class or reading a...
by Kaelyn Barron |
A good book club combines friends, food, excellent books, and of course, engaging discussions. (Okay, some of your friends might just be there for the food, but that’s beside the point.) While everyone loves that cheese platter and bottle of Chardonnay, good...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Open to the last page of any children’s fairy tale, and you’re likely to see words and images describing the protagonists, who have likely just overcome unimaginable odds, going on to live together “happily ever after.” Often, you’ll see...
by Kaelyn Barron |
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most popular (and most commercially successful) title was undoubtedly The Great Gatsby, having found its place not only in the modern American canon, but also on the silver screen in two film adaptations. Whether you’re a high school...