The United States is currently observing Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Held every May since 1990, the month is dedicated to recognizing the history,…
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If you’re looking for a thrilling, tear jerking, or dramatic read for the summer, look no further. These 10 talented Black authors take you on a…
The printed books and brick-and-mortar bookstores have no doubt taken a hard punch in the metaphorical eye with the emergence of the digital age. There has…
It’s a debate almost as old as literature itself: what happens when a famous author dies, leaving behind many unpublished works? Should those works lie in…
Scouting for the best books to read this spring? Hop along. Pretty much recently everything seems to follow the seasonal trend. And one way not to…
Sharks often get a bad rap in the public eye and in fictional media. They’re feared presences at beaches, seemingly ready to attack any unfortunate swimmer…
There are over 500 federally recognized and over 200 unrecognized Native American tribes that live in the United States today. They have complex and distinct cultures…
The Kissing Hand, which came out in 1993, is a beloved classic children’s book with a very sweet but important message. The first time I read…
They live all across continental North America, from Canada to Panama. They’ve had a long history of humans revering them as trickster gods, vilifying them as…
When you love mysteries, especially British mysteries, no one beats Anthony Horowitz. His new novel, Close to Death, is the fifth in the delightful and puzzling…