This is an essay by Sophie Lizard. Have you ever heard the saying that education, for adults just as for […]
[Audio] 19 Ideas You Shouldn't Miss from The Great Gatsby
You won’t get anything out of this if you haven’t read the book. If, on the other hand, you read […]
[Audio] An Introduction (or Refresher) to Greek Mythology
This is an essay and audio recording by Brandon Monk. When Alicia and I were in Greece we went into […]
Why Can't I Remember What I've Read?
This is an essay by Tucker Cummings. Picture this: you’re out to dinner with friends, when the conversation turns to […]
Why I Don't Collect Rare Books, Yet, Anyway
While in Paris, Alicia and I made it by the famous Shakespeare & Co. mentioned in Christina Hamlett’s wonderful guest […]
Picture Books Can Enhance Adult Reading
This is an essay by Kendahl Cruver. I was raised to have a life-long appreciation for so-called children’s picture books. My […]
Five Compelling Reasons to Join a Book Club
This is an essay by Deanna Zachrich. Book clubs are everywhere. Libraries, schools, churches, even online. Find one near you and […]
Is There Anything Left to Say, Hamlet?
“Hamlet” is a masterpiece. Many of us have read it or listened to it on audiobook. I’d never seen it […]
Understanding The Complexities Of The English Language
This is an essay by Christina Appleworth. The English language can be very difficult to learn for non-native speakers. While widely […]
Reading for Health: Using Your Book-Addiction to Stay in Shape
This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. While reading fiction is always a welcome escape, I regard reading about health […]