Check out these great reading lists for Black History Month:
Check out these great reading lists for Black History Month:
Despite everything going on in the world, March is still Women’s History Month and should be celebrated! Here are some fantastic reading lists:
Here is another list of books about pandemics, this time from the New York Times. These may not be the most uplifting reads, but it could be interesting to read about how humans have grappled with diseases in the past.
Do you keep a reading journal? It can be a fun way to keep track of what you’ve read, and remember memorable passages. Read more from Book Riot. 🙂
Do you ever find that literary novels tend to be a bit sad? Author Jojo Moyes recommends some happier books to help break up the doom and gloom.
In the Peterson House in Washington DC, the house where President Lincoln died, there is a tower of books built as a monument to the many books that have been written about the 16th president. The tower isn’t made from actual books, but is made to look like it is, and is 3 stories tall. Read more from Atlas Obsura.
Do you tend to read multiple books at once? If so, here is a darling bookcase to display them.
Has the news of the coronavirus gotten you interested in other infectious disease outbreaks? Here is a list of books about pandemics from Book Riot. They may not quell your fears, but they still look interesting!
What happens when a bestselling author decides to retire? If you are Lee Child, you hand the reins over to your brother and get him to continue writing your Jack Reacher series. It will be interesting to see how the character changes.
The Guardian has created a fun literary calendar of books being released this year so we can all plan ahead. Yay!
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