Safety in Numbers' STEM and disability premise holds great promise, but does Sophie Penhaligon's execution offer more than a romantic sugar hit? Read my review.
Welcome back, Finding Delight Book Club members! Today is my final post about The Truths We Hold, and I’m turning it over to you. While it is great to read other people’s thoughts about a book and …
Books about worrying for kids that can be a great resource for both teachers and parents to help children deal with anxiety.
Featuring her paintings and poetic commentary, Women Holding Things depicts the physical and metaphorical burdens women around the world carry
When my firstborn turned six months old, I decided that this milestone was definitely worth celebrating. And what started as a one‑off event quickly became a family tradition: For my kids’ half birthdays I make half a cake (it looks like someone…
From the soldiers on the front lines in North Africa, Normandy, and the Pacific to the civilians fighting with the Resistance in Nazi-occupied territory, we’ll always be grateful to those who gave their lives and those who fought in World War II. Today, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, we’ve gathered some of the most intimate, heart-wrenching, and transfixing nonfiction accounts of the war.
A teenager shot in the head by the Taliban for championing women's rights has been given the honour of opening the £188m new Library of Birmingham.
For fans of the Hunger Games or for those who love reading stories about survival in Dystopian societies or post Apocalypse America, check out my list of t
Some books are about eggs and ham. Some are about mice and cookies. And some are about the human condition: you, sitting on a couch reading a book as a toddler spills milk on the work clothes you were hoping to just re-wear tomorrow. The…
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Happy New Year, readers. 2022 had its ups and downs, along with some very good books. But now that you’ve read all the books last year had to offer (right?) it’s time for a brand new li…
Summary: “George didn’t want to waste the night moonbathing. He wanted to build a sandcastle that would turn any monster green-eyed with envy. But when George meets the strangest creature he has ever seen, the night takes an unexpected turn.” (Taken from Goodreads) Review: George wanted to build the most amazing sand castle ever and when he meets a stranger on the beach, the night turns out better than George could have ever expected. Personal Reaction: I picked this up and immediately thought of Where the Wild Things Are as the cover is reminiscent of the Sendak’s cover. This story has decidedly less rumpus and much more friendship when the stranger you meet doesn’t speak the same language as you. But, George and Nepo (the stranger) draw pictures to understand each other and in the end make the most magnificent sand castle there ever was and more importantly become good friends in the process. If you wanted to offer an art project for kids – show them the two different covers and then have them create their own cover from the inspiration. A perfect end of the summer time beach story! Title: Kings of the CastleAuthor: Victoria TurnbullIllustrator: Victoria TurnbullPublisher: Templar BooksPublication Date: May 1, 2016 This is a new idea I’m trying on my blog this year that was inspired by @donalynbooks and @heisereads – to provide a brief review of a picture book every day of 2018. You’ll get a brief summary of the story, a review of the content, illustrations and theme, my personal reaction to the book and all the pertinent publication information! Enjoy!
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Summary Every great love starts with a story. Seraphina Jacobs is a smart, inquisitive writer who, after financial difficulties and a failed relationship, finds herself back in her childhood home with her overprotective parents as landlords. She now spends her days working at the local newspa
32 New Release Picture Books: From debut picture books to familiar characters starring in new stories, you'll be delighted, charmed, entertained, and humored.
Hello, DIYers! Despite the E-book market still going strong, there's still something fabulous about holding, smelling, and engaging with a physical book! Reading a physical book has once again become a favorite pass time and so people are looking for places to store their beloved texts. If you are convinced that there's absolutely no space in your home for a little library, we are setting out to prove you wrong today! Here are some ideas for carving out some storage space for your book collection in your home, even if it's already crowded! Give them a try! Under the Stairs
The complete New York Times fiction bestseller list 2022 with all the most popular books of the year and the one-hit wonders in 2022.
The eternal question 'Who am I?' must be weighed against an even deeper question: 'Who are we?' We are writing each other's stories as much as we are writing our own.In his bestselling book, The Good Life, Hugh Mackay argued that kindness and respect for others are the hallmarks of a life well lived. Now
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Book review on Brené Brown's Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent & Lead
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If you're dealing with a reading slump, a standalone book might just pull you out of it. Here are the best standalone books on the market.
If you're going to invest your time and energy in one long (long!) book, you want to make sure it's a good one, right? Here's my list of ten long books worth reading...
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There are a handful of books that, for one reason or another, I really wish I'd read sooner. These are the books I should have read years ago, long before I finally got around to them...
Build a board of long-distance advocates. These can be authors, leaders or personal heroes of yours you might never meet. You’ll never share coffee, perhaps, but their books and ideas can impact yo…
The Best Books On Self Compassion. We live in a world where we are constantly striving for more and more. We look around and see people our own age achieving remarkable things. So if you struggle with self-love (we all do sometimes!), here are the best books on learning to love yourself.
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Have you ever found a book you just could not ignore? Once in a while during your reading journey you come across *that* book, one you pick up just before dinner or on your lunch break, and next th…
These Top 5 Books for Life that changed my life can build your thought process in a great way. Reading good books is worship in life.