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More than 150 books for grades pre-K to 12.
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More than 150 books for grades pre-K to 12.
Common Reads, sometimes called One Book, One College or All Campus Reads, have been a popular project for U.S. colleges and universities for the last decade. At some institutions,...
EdWeek's crowd-sourced PD reading list is here! See your top book recommendations and ask an author some questions.
EdWeek's crowd-sourced PD reading list is here! See your top book recommendations and ask an author some questions.
Learn about this summer's best books from The New York Times, Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and more. Plus, poppin' readalikes.
Your summer reading, sorted.
This is an overdue roundup of what I’ve read; it’s also uninspiring, with seven of the ten books being C range. The theme is “books that I didn’t think were that good and also were...
At Brittle Paper, this June, we are highlighting some of our favourite African queer books that have rocked and shaped African publishing. In Necessary Fiction, Eloghosa Osunde re...
I was asked to nominate so here goes: Free Press columnist Tyler Cowen picks a biography of one of the finest poets of the 20th century, Paul Celan: A Life, by Anna Arno. Could Cel...
The chosen readings, to be voted on soon by the State Board of Education, draw heavily from Christian perspectives.
The Octopus by Guojing Join a little girl as she discovers the hidden world of her new octopus friend in this stunning wordless picture book by critically acclaimed author-illustra...
Perfect fare for lazy summer days in the hammock.
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Jennifer Gerarda Brown offers a novel entry into the crowded field of books designed to ease students’ path during the first year of law school. Not content merely to provide her o...
“The state education board in Texas approved a required reading list for K-12 students on Friday that includes several Bible passages — part of a wider state push from the right to...
This is a list of books every patriot should read.
(JTA) — Texas instituted on Friday the nation’s first-ever statewide K-12 required reading list for public schools. Students in public schools will soon be required to read Anne Fr...
Whether you’re lounging by the pool, escaping the Florida heat indoors, traveling this summer, or finally tackling that ever-growing TBR pile, there’s no better time to get lost in...
Each month, Ms. provides readers with a list of new books being published by writers from historically excluded groups. Dear feminist reader friends, I don’t ask you for much. But...
Publishers Weekly picks 15 essential works of American literature, Barnes & Noble announces this year's Discover Prize winner, and more.
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