Why We’re Obsessed With the Used Book Smell |

Why We're Obsessed With the Used Book Smell |

[ad_1] My partner Julia owns a 1965 paperback edition of Hemmingway’s A Moveable Feast. It lives on our bookshelf in a special section, asleep atop Dickens, Faulkner, and Allan Sichel’s The Penguin Book of Wines. It is creased and cracked, the back hangs on by a quarter-inch of yellowing paper, and a dog’s ear adorns … Read more

Abbe and Jess’s Favorite Reads of June 2020

Abbe and Jess’s Favorite Reads of June 2020

[ad_1] This video was filmed in May, before George Floyd’s brutal murder by the police. Watching it is surreal, seeing how we were primarily concerned with the pandemic and now, we’re outraged by the racism that runs rampant through our country and the world. We recognize our privilege in being infuriated by current events instead … Read more

How to Create a Relaxing Reading Environment

How to Create a Relaxing Reading Environment

[ad_1] It’s time to plan your summer reading list and think about where you will be enjoying your new book picks. We all know that readers actually dwell in the pages of their favorite books, but where you read says more about you than the titles you choose. Your reading style is uniquely you and … Read more

Amazing Books About Women During World War II

Amazing Books About Women During World War II

[ad_1] As a historian of the 20th century I am always on the look-out for books that help me understand the world better. As I worked on my own book about the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II, I wanted to understand more about what other women did during the war in part … Read more

What I’m Reading: Taylor Jenkins Reid

What I'm Reading: Taylor Jenkins Reid

[ad_1] Taylor Jenkins Reid is the New York Times bestselling author of Daisy Jones & The Six, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, One True Loves, Maybe in Another Life, After I Do and Forever, and Interrupted. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, their daughter and their dog. Right now, in the midst of … Read more

How TV Shows Helped Me Write My Debut Novel

How TV Shows Helped Me Write My Debut Novel

[ad_1] A few years ago, the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens hosted an exhibit on Mad Men. Scripts from the TV show hung next to screens which played those scenes, and seeing that correspondence urged me to think seriously about the storytelling lessons to be learned from TV shows. I began thinking about … Read more

The Tourist | Tor.com

The Tourist | Tor.com

[ad_1] A young academic has been granted permission to travel to a mining outpost on a small planetoid far from the sun to study the culture of a small squatter population that lives in total darkness.     “It is a simple prescription. Avoid the darkness. It is a simple prescription, but you will not … Read more

Great Books for Dads and Grandpas This Father’s Day

Great Books for Dads and Grandpas This Father's Day

[ad_1] Everything feels different this year. When we’d normally be heading out for weekend get-aways, picnics, and sunlit family time, most of us are still honoring social distancing guidelines and staying put as much as possible. And with Father’s Day coming up (on June 21, by the way) , no matter who you’re celebrating—fathers, grandfathers, … Read more