Normally, I am a very tolerant person. Few things rile me. However, I always become outraged when learning about yet another ...
Discover the perfect novel for each zodiac sign, aligning with distinct personality traits and preferences. From ...
The nation’s predilection for banning books has even become the stuff ... works of Terence Mann — a stand-in for “The Catcher in the Rye” author J.D. Salinger — that are said to promote ...
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While plenty of horror readers love to be scared stiff by every book on their reading list, occasionally, a horror story that keeps things a little bit lighter can be a welcome relief. Thereâ ...
Any book can spur us toward self-improvement. So can a song, a poem or a movie scene. And so we will change.
So many books, yet so little time to read! Do you not know where to start and how to indulge in understanding the most ...
In the past 99 years, writers such as the poet Ogden Nash, Dorothy Parker - the magazine’s book reviewer in its early days - and JD Salinger, author of Catcher in the Rye, all had work published ...
All of them recall the books they read in high school that stuck with them the longest, and how those books changed for them ...
Famous killers have often helped revive interest in or bring attention to certain novels that inspired them, from Charles Manson to Ted Bundy.
Across the street, through a series of two-story windows, the destination of my pilgrimage stands in unassuming contrast: ...
Books on the “sensitive” list include “The Catcher in the Rye,” "The Hunger Games," “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” and several books about religion ...