This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. While reading fiction is always a welcome escape, I regard reading about health […]
Category: Reading
When It Comes to Reading and Traveling You Can't Plan the Best Stuff
This trip was a Christmas present. Alicia asked for it in some not so subtle ways and I obliged because […]
Writer to Writer – What We Learn from Each Other
This is an essay by Susan Sundwall. Once we avid readers step over the line and become writers, we read differently. Now we don’t just read, we glean. Like some kind of medieval […]
It’s Never Too Late to Open a Book…Again
This is an essay by Jeffery Cohen. Reading in the beginning When I was a boy, I was in love with reading. […]
The Inside Scoop on The Outsiders: How Revisiting This Teenage Classic Can Rekindle Your Love for a Good Story
This is an essay by Susan McKinney de Ortega. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton has everything – good-looking bad boys, opposing groups […]
How My Favorite Childhood Book Changed My Life
This is an essay by Victoria Strauser. When I was in grade school our class read the book Heidi by […]
5 Books for Fathers/ Books to Read with Your Dad for Father's Day
This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. This Father’s day instead of a watch, gardening tools, a new video game […]
Best Places to Browse for Books in Paris
This is part one of a three-part essay featuring Parisian book activities by Christina Hamlett. There’s much to be said […]
Armchair Travel like a Pro: Reading the World
This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. Ever heard the saying “you’re never alone with a book”? There should also […]
Young Adult or Old Adolescent: Why Grown-ups Can Enjoy Books for Kids
This is an essay by Fiona Stirling. May the odds be ever in your favour! If you recognise this line you […]