When it comes to letting people read books for free, there is no greater institution than the library. The first public libraries to let anyone read for free popped up in ancient Athens.
Today, the online platform that connects readers to local bookstores launched an e-reading platform of its own. For the first time, local independent bookstores can sell e-books to customers ...
This month, check out new historical fiction by Pam Jenoff and a horror novel with an adaptation already in the works.
Julia Child's former home in France, La Pitchoune, is a cooking school run by chef/author, Makenna Held. She believes ...
FOSTORIA — A leader in agriculture financing, AgCredit is launching a new six-part webinar series in collaboration with AgBizInfo, designed specifically for young and beginning farmers kicking ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Organizations that track the removal of books from schools and libraries are denouncing a Department of ...
The online retailer — which specializes ... ‘Booksellers Save Lives’ One in four readers in the United States prefer reading e-books, but many times, it's been extremely difficult to obtain ...
On Jan. 27, nonprofit organization PEN America released a list of 23 picture book titles that most frequently banned during ...
Teds Woodworking is currently available at a discounted price of $67, down from the regular price of $297. This one-time ...
“You’re Cordially Invited” comes out on Thursday, January 30. The movie will be streaming on Prime Video beginning at 3:00 ...
Frappe Books is an open-source accounting software aimed at simplifying financial management for businesses. With its clean and user-friendly interface, it streamlines accounting tasks for small and ...
Continuing the event’s callback to 50 years of D&D history, the series’ next 2025 launch will revolve around one of Gary ...