Merriam-Webster says you can end a sentence with a preposition. The internet goes off Mar 01 2024 An authority on the English language has set us free from the tethers of what... Read more »
In Georgia, a bill to cut all ties with the American Library Association is advancing Mar 03 2024 Those who’ve been trying to remove certain books from childrens’ sections at public libraries... Read more »
Even in countries where homophobia is pervasive and same-sex relationships are illegal, authors are pushing boundaries, finding an audience and winning awards… Source link Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Welcome to our last issue of 2023, where we bring you the Top 20 Books of the Year as selected by our subscribers, along with our Award Winners across four... Read more »
The American Library Association Releases ‘Book Résumés’ for Banned Books Feb 21 2024 The American Library Association’s Unite Against Book Bans initiative has unveiled a new free resource—a collection of “book résumés.”
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After 11-year-old Gopi’s mother dies unexpectedly, she and her older sisters Mona and Khush channel their grief at the local sports centre where their father, known as Pa, teaches them to play... Read more »
On Wednesday, writer Gabriel Smith shared what at first glance seemed to be an email sent by the singer Charli XCX, asking if she could use the title of Smith’s forthcoming debut... Read more »
“You wouldn’t know it, but I’m manifesting spring with a seasonal pedicure.” Source link Read more »
Naturally, a moment matters. In this case, a moment that was also, and might be considered still, a place: fixed, discernable, real. A community already dreaming of itself as a site of... Read more »