In an age of packed schedules and constant digital distractions, families often struggle to slow down and connect. Yet one simple habit continues to make a lasting difference: reading together.
Digital books have grown in popularity over the past decade, but more Americans still read books in print than in digital formats. Overall, 75% of U.S. adults say they have read all or part of at ...
Doomscrolling getting you down? Tired of distressing headlines? Want to disappear into a different world for a bit? Reading is the cure to many emotional ailments, especially when what you need is a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. When perusing our final list of the 101 best book club picks, my eyes popped. My book club had just read two books ...
An unmissable book for every year of your early life – with recommendations from Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Rosen, Katherine Rundell and more The news about reading in general, and childhood reading ...
What’s your favorite genre of books? Nonfiction is my go-to. There’s nothing better than cozying up to a good memoir or a thought-provoking history book. I’m currently listening to an audiobook called ...
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Our columnist reviews this season’s new books. Credit...Audrey Helen Weber Supported by By Jennifer Harlan Jennifer Harlan is an editor, and the new fantasy columnist, at the Book Review. I can’t ...
“The d’Aulaires are probably best known for their ‘Book of Greek Myths’ (1962) but, as a child, I was more interested in the strange, mountainous, twilit world of trolls.” “CJ and his nana board a ...
For James Lackington, an 18th century British shoemaker turned bookseller, one good reason to marry was to secure a reading partner. “I was in raptures with the bare thoughts of having a woman to read ...