As the end of the summer draws near, now can be a wonderful time to appreciate the many benefits of looking back. Before you turn your eyes towards the new season and begin anticipating all the upcoming changes, why not dedicate some time to enjoying all there is to learn from the past?
In your youth, summer was a time to celebrate: school was out, the days felt like they never ended, and the possibility of a fling at camp or your summer job sent sparks flying. But for many, summer is now the season of WTF. Like, WTF, how does every single person I know suddenly...
100 Amazing Patterns, by Jade Summer (2019) This is a mandala coloring book for nature fans. Although it comes with fun geometric patterns and other themes, the striking patterns of flowers and animals seem to win the minds of several users. Go for it if you wish to have maximum mandalas...
“Mom is a Sea Fairy“ is another co-creation by Dai Yun and Li Xingming, who won a Feng Zikai Children’s Picture Book Award for ‘Sudan’s Rhino Horn’. It took three years to complete. They show readers the wonders of the ocean. In the underwater world, in addition to the beaut...
Best summer books of 2023: MoneyMorgan Housel, has hogged the bestseller lists since it was published in 2020 and with good reason — his tales of how people deal with the same financial situation differently, with far-reaching outcomes, are fascinating. ...
For the past decade, I’ve recommended great books to read each summer. This year, I decided to mix it up and try something different. I’m recommending just two books—one novel and one nonfiction—plus a mix of other things I’ve enjoyed lately, including a TV series set in Denmark...
Summer and Leo would do anything for each other. Inspired by the way each has had to carve her place in a hostile and unforgiving world, and united by the call of the open road, they travel around sunny California in Summer’s tricked-out Land Cruiser. It’s not a glamorous life, but...
New novels are piling up ready for summer 2023—but which of them should go straight to the top of your reading list? Five Books deputy editor Cal Flyn offers a round-up of some of the most notable fiction titles of the season, including eagerly anticipated novels from Emma Cline and ...
Add these titles to your summer TBR list. By Danielle Kugler | Published Jul 17, 2023Are you looking for your next perfect beach read? Do you need a book to take on a trip with the intention of reading it once you’ve arrived, only to zip right through it on the plane and spend ...
And the confusions of conservative jurisprudence. They Never Did Mend It byWilliam Voegeli Affirmative inaction. Where Mind Meets Matter bySpencer A. Klavan The quantum revolution, 100 years on. Summer 2023 Correspondence Prev Issue Volume XXIII3Summer 2023 Next Issue...