Summer reading programs offer a fun, engaging, and educational way to keep young and old minds sharp during the vacation months.
Summer is a season ripe for relaxation, exploration, and the simple pleasure of getting lost in a good book. Set some summer reading habits.
Third challenge is reading translated books. Reading translated books is like traveling the world without leaving your home.
Finding time to read can always be a challenge. Try reading on the go. We have recommendations for books you can read on the go.
Time for our annual summer reading challenge for grown-ups. Challenge yourself this summer to explore diverse genres, languages, and themes.
Last summer reading challenge is finding a book you can finish in a day. The average reader takes around 7 hours to read roughly 250 pages.
A debut novel usually means the first novel that a writer has published. Debut novels are an author’s first opportunity to make a splash in the publishing world and can mean their future success or failure.
Make a splash this summer by joining our summer reading challenge for grown-ups. Summer reading programs are not only reserved for kids but grown-ups too! We have 6 reading challenges to complete this summer.
If you find yourself lacking inspiration or facing a creative block, try reading a book outside of your normal genre. Whether it’s to learn about the world or find a new favorite, reading outside your favorite genre has many benefits.
So here are some fab books to devour over the mid-summer holiday—seven Indie books you don’t want to miss. These action-packed stories will keep your eyes glued to the words long after bedtime.