It is important to read books that have been banned. As I have trudged through the long list of books that are banned in Alpine School District, I have picked out a few that have caught my attention.
When a book is banned or removed from library shelves, my usual response is to read the book to see what all the fuss is about. That was my response to an ADN report that the Mat-Su Library ...
Letters of the alphabet and student artwork hang on the walls of her room at Riverbank Elementary, and the kids' nooks are ...
However, buying a new book each time can burn a hole in your pockets. Thankfully we have lots of free books online, ready to be read or downloaded without costing you a dime! Where to read books ...
The Turkish Academy has announced the approval of a 34-letter Common Turkish Alphabet for Turkic languages. The decision was made during the third meeting of the Common Turkic Alphabet Commission, ...
It would be easy to jump to the conclusion that a book dedicated to a decade in the life of a couple, written by their child and based on the discovery of a cache of old love letters, could be a ...
5, but hundreds, if not thousands, of e-books are still available for free. Stuff Your Kindle Day is one of those events that has you reading the small print, because it's hard to believe that ...
ebook readers can download a ton of books—mainly romance and romance-adjacent books—for free, keep them forever. The event first started in 2014 when author Zoe York wanted to promote her ...
Credit: Product image courtesy of Amazon. You can get thousands of free e-books over the course of 2024 if you know where—and when—to look. All year long, Amazon is offering up free Kindle e ...
There has been a good book devoted to the tulip (Anna Pavord ... Joanne Bourne, author of Flint: A Lithic Love Letter She’s the most romantic of archaeologists. While she alludes to some ...
This fall offers a bounty of books from prominent authors Danzy Senna ... brings DeLynn’s coming-of-age tale of lesbian longing back into print this fall with an introduction by Colm Tóibín.