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Awesome Con: LeVar Burton on ‘Star Trek: Picard’ and Literacy Initiatives
"My job is to tell stories. I'm blessed to be able to do that in a lot of different modalities."
Read More »The Wonderful World of Bookmarks!
Surprisingly, despite the popularity of eBooks, there is a wide range of all kinds of bookmarks available.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Tomas and the Library Lady’ at the Magik Theatre
This charming production tells the true story of Tomás Rivera, the son of migrant farm workers who is exposed the joy of reading by a warm-hearted librarian.
Read More »Printed Books: Obsolete, or on the March?
New technology in 100 years may be so unrecognizably advanced, it’s impossible to predict its effects. Still, it’s safe to say that books will stick around for a long time to come. Book lovers, rejoice!
Read More »Hooked on a Book From Just One Line
One line or one paragraph can grab us. But can it make a book memorable? Try these on for size.
Read More »Book Reviews: ‘When Your Porcupine Feels Prickly,’ ‘When I am Not Myself’ by Kathy DeZarn Beynette
'When I am Not Myself' and 'When Your Porcupine Feels Prickly' - adorable children's books with lessons even the adults could learn.
Read More »To Spank or Not to Spank
There is only one reason to raise your hand to a child: not knowing another way.
Read More »Book Review: Best Seller by Timothy B. Sagges
Can the life long passions of a writer come to life, only to be used against him,in a strange and horror filled way?
Read More »Interview with Janelle Meraz Hooper, Author of Bears in the Hibiscus
Hooper's books are character-driven and lean heavily on the lives and challenges of women.
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