Five Books to Watch For in June
This is the part where I should write something interesting and witty about it almost being summer, … Read the full post
This is the part where I should write something interesting and witty about it almost being summer, … Read the full post
You guys, I did a bad thing. Well, not really a bad thing so much as a Thing That Other Readers Will … Read the full post
Created by Didier Muller for this year’s International Design Biennial in France, The Library … Read the full post
Electric lighting has been an enormous boon to readers. Before its advent, reading after dark meant … Read the full post
Earlier this month, Derek wrote about The Smallest Book in the World (and Other Really Little Books). … Read the full post
Reinterpreting myths, fairy tales, and folk tales is way more than a cottage industry—a castle … Read the full post
Lately, it seems like we’re seeing one hell of a resurgence in tabletop card games. It feels … Read the full post
It’s been a wild few days in the librariosphere. (What? That’s what I’ve decided … Read the full post
Current cover trends are really starting to get to a lot of reader attention. Just last week, Maureen … Read the full post
As a fellow Rioter noted recently, the Doctor is a literary hero. He’s also a library hero. … Read the full post
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice has now been in the world for 200 years, and about four months. … Read the full post
Clearly, if we all had an unlimited budget, we’d fill our houses with staircases that doubled … Read the full post
This week’s amusement is a bookish take on a familiar amusement: the word scramble. Can you unscramble … Read the full post
The Internet has been all abuzz with The Great Gatsby this week. It’s amazing what a big budget … Read the full post
This is a guest post from Dan Toller. Dan runs The Electric Typewriter, a collection of the best articles … Read the full post
Way back in September, my fellow Rioter Kit posted about the 5 best literary TED Talks and recently … Read the full post
Late last week, on Twitter, John Overholt (@john_overholt), a curator at Harvard’s Houghton Library, … Read the full post
As of last week, The Americans is over—at least for a few months. The FX series, which premiered … Read the full post
It’s been quite a few weeks for little books. First, a collection of thousands of wee readable … Read the full post