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Book Freak #209: Science and Sanity
Why your words are lying to you about reality
Confessions of a former book hoarder
A few years ago, I was frustrated by the sheer volume of toys and knickknacks that Buddy Man had accrued over his few short years of life. His closet was […] The post Confessions o...
So You Want to Be Well-Read
Give me a good hour+ deep dive into books and I'm there.
The strange and special books, photos and objects for sale at the NY Antiquarian Book Fair
A signed copy of 'The Hungry Little Caterpillar' The multi-day annual exhibition returns to the Park Avenue Armory on April 30. [ more › ]
Crazy for You
I recently took advantage of Fantagraphics' annual Fantabucks sale, and Crazy for You is the first book I've received and read from them. It contains two short stories written by n...
CHARACTERS WHO LOVE BOOKS: NATIONAL DROP EVERYTHING AND READ DAY!
This post first appears on RissiWrites.com and is © RissiWrites.com and RissiJC We all love a good character arc or personality quirk... Source The post CHARACTERS WHO LOVE BOOKS:...
‘Lyrical, important, educational, moreish’: Hugo Grrrl on a book everyone should read
Welcome to The Spinoff Books Confessional, in which we get to know the reading habits of Aotearoa writers, and guests. This week: George Fowler aka Huge Grrrl, host of Mr Hugo’s Li...
X is for the X in the Margins—Those Bookish Breadcrumbs
Okay, I’ll admit I’m fudging a little by claiming I put X’s in the margins next to passages in books that speak to me. I’m more of a highlighter‑underliner and occasional‑pencil‑ci...
The History of Books
“My best friend is a person who will give me a book I have not read.” —Abraham Lincoln * * * Thursday, April 23, 2026 is World Book Day. According to Wikipedia, World Book Day, als...
Book Freak #210: The Art of Money Getting
P.T. Barnum's Golden Rules for Making Money
Monsters in the Archives – My Year of Fear with Stephen King by Caroline Bicks
Caroline Bicks reads Stephen King's private archive the way a scholar reads a Shakespeare quarto. A warm, sometimes uneven hybrid of memoir, criticism, and biography that finds Kin...
The joy of books
Have enjoyed reading the authors mentioned above, but in truth have read very little fiction in the past thirty years. However the title of the thread made me think that there are...
The joy of books
vero: I love Chandler Where do you stand on Wodehouse?
Peek Inside My Reading Journal
The irony of becoming a published writer means that I have less time to read them. I’m not counting the 20+ times I have to read my own work during the drafting, revising, and publ...
Jareer And The Chocolate Factory
“You know that feeling at college, at some point you’re turned mute and no one gets what’s going on inside you”Excerpt FromJareer and the Chocolate FactorySameer Khan BrohiSpecific...
The joy of books
They used 1984 as template for the last decade and are using Idiotcracy for the next.
Book Freak #211: Tolstoy’s Guide to Daily Wisdom
Leo Tolstoy’s Daily Thoughts to Nourish the Soul
Random Thoughts on Friday: Rereading a book from my youth
I briefly brought this up the other day. Back during my elementary school years, I remember my teacher, Mr. Tanner giving everyone in the class a book. I remember thinking that w...
Jim Henson, Frankenstein, & More
Red City Red City by Marie Lu is $5.99! This came out last October and I believe is Lu’s adult debut. The sec...
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Five publishes and a bestselling author sue Meta over AI copyright infringement
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