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No, we’re not talking about the third season ofWhite Lotus. (This is better.) Let this book make you feel superior not only to the elitist characters, but also to the person on their phone next to you because you’re doing something enriching with your time — aka reading a book. S...
Summer reading challenge 2023 began in England and Wales on July 8 and ended on September 3. The theme (主题) was "Ready, Set, Read". It was the UK's biggest reading challenge for kids aged 4 to 11. More than 700,000 kids joined in it and read for fun. ...
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Nuketown's 2023 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Summer Reading List includes books by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Mur Lafferty, Iain Banks, Timothy Zahn, & more.
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Looks like my July reading is really all over the place, although I notice that for two of these years, I was immersed in graphic novels over the summer (and really, that could have been three — there was one year where I read tons of Walking Dead volumes in July, but had other bo...
(and Mock participants) because it might lead to slight adjustments in reading priorities. Looking at our list and my own reading so far, for example, I might try extra hard to seek out books for younger readers, as well as genres beyond the big three of Contemporary, Historical, and ...
For Summer 2023, Atlanta Market buyers also have access to 100 temporary exhibitors bringing outdoor furnishings, umbrellas and textiles, plus garden décor, fire pits and more to the first-ever edition of Casual Market Atlanta. These temporary exhibits run Monday, July 10, through Thursday, July...
Summer reading was initially a ritual enjoyed by rich men, who could afford to engage in leisure travel and unwind with poetry and literature, according to Harrington-Lueker. That changed in the mid-to-late 19th century as the US rapidly industrialized after the Civil War. The construction of...