
Here’s How Tariffs Will Impact Readers
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How Tariffs Will Impact Book Costs for Readers
Tariffs will impact book lovers. Though there is a temporary suspension on said tariffs for goods coming to the US from Canada or Mexico, the 10% tariff on Chinese imports has gone into effect. This means that it is really likely the price of books will begin to slide upward. This would be in addition to the slight increase in the cost of books over the course of the last several years as publishers have dealt with paper supply challenges, inflation, and the general market.
The Bestselling Books of the Week
In 2021, The New York Times published an article called Long Before Divorce, Bill Gates Had Reputation for Questionable Behavior, which included discussion of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The same year, Business Insider published a timeline of all of Bill Gates’s “questionable conduct”, among many other outlets’ coverage. But four years later, his memoir is on the bestseller lists, showing just how short the internet’s memory is—or how nonexistent “cancel culture” is. As for how Gates addresses any of this, in an interview with Wall Street Journal promoting the book, he calls his meeting with Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein had been convicted of child sex trafficking “foolish.”
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6 Fun Romantasy Books to Fall in Love With
Even better during the cold winter months and uncertain times we’re living through are what I think of as fun romantasies—you know, the ones that’ll have you laughing (or, at the very least, smiling) as you navigate magical worlds alongside burgeoning love stories. The ones you can’t put down because their worlds are such a joy to enter into. The ones you read that make you marvel at the way the author’s mind must work to create such a story.
Your Guide To Understanding Children’s Book Categories and Age Groupings
Children’s books fall into six main categories based on age groups and format: board books (ages 0-3), picture books (3-8), readers (4-8), chapter books (6-9), middle grade (8-12), and young adult (12-18). Age groups can be flexible to a degree, but broadly speaking, this is how publishers label children’s book categories. When young readers and caregivers walk into a bookstore or shop online, these are likely how books will be labeled in addition to genres—fantasy, mystery, biography, etc.—when needed. You’re not going to find The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle in the middle grade section, or The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas in board books, of course. That might seem obvious, but determining which type of book is best for the kids in your life can get tricky. Is The Hate U Give appropriate for an eight-year-old? What even is a chapter book, and what do the levels mean to readers? I’ve fielded many questions about children’s book categories in my years working as a bookseller and children’s book reviewer, and better understanding them can be so handy for finding the perfect book for the kids in your life.
The Best Bookish Crochet and Knitting Patterns
Anytime I see those cute knitted book sleeves, I’m torn between admiring the handiwork and thinking “I could make that!” Because, in this case, I actually could. There are about as many different patterns for crocheted and knitted book sleeves as there are styles. I’ve included a few on this list, but I also wanted to show just how much fun you can have when you start combining your love of books and crafts! So these patterns range from the world of adorable amigurumi to clothes that show off your love of reading to the world. Ready to pick a pattern that’s perfect for you? Let’s get going—and knitting and crocheting!