On My In-Class Rebellion About Woolf’s ORLANDO
In the spring of my senior year at college, I was thrilled to be taking a discussion-rooted class about postmodernism and the fantastic. The reading list...
In the spring of my senior year at college, I was thrilled to be taking a discussion-rooted class about postmodernism and the fantastic. The reading list...
In my opinion, there’s no room of the house that can’t use at least a few bookish items to remind you (and everyone that visits you)...
Although it’s far from perfect—and perfect it will never be—inclusivity in books currently available to purchase is getting better. We’ve seen more attention paid to books...
Have you watched the new The Baby-Sitters Club Netflix series yet? If you were a ’90s bookish kid like me, there are fewer things more nostalgic...
Weird genre fiction is a personal passion of mine. It stems from my days reading Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels for the millionth time. Pratchett’s work is...
Being a school librarian is incredibly unique. Working at the elementary level often means you are teaching students, sometimes seeing classes from kindergarten through 5th grade....
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web is sponsored by our 1-year TBR subscription giveaway courtesy of Macmillan...
Remember back in March, when Sir Patrick Stewart’s reading of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 went viral on Twitter? The next day the legendary actor and unsung hero...
Man City Overturn European Ban The Premier League team was facing a ban from European football. But, Manchester City’s two-year ban has been lifted by the...
Yesterday Twitter announced via version history notes in the Apple App Store that it is no longer supporting devices running iOS 11 or older on its...