Why So Many Readers Are Craving Depth Over Speed
When Carlo Petrini, an Italian journalist, stood outside a fast-food restaurant close to Rome’s Spanish Steps in 1986, he experienced […]
When Carlo Petrini, an Italian journalist, stood outside a fast-food restaurant close to Rome’s Spanish Steps in 1986, he experienced […]
The majority of people are aware that they ought to read more, albeit in a hazy and somewhat guilty way.
He can be found walking through St Pancras International on a gloomy London afternoon. He is life-sized in bronze, with
Since 2016, a woman in Anaheim, California, has taken out over 1,300 books from her neighborhood public library. It’s not
When you pick them up, the majority of books that truly transform a person don’t declare themselves to be life-changing.
What John Grisham has accomplished over the last thirty years is almost subtly impressive. He wasn’t a writer at first.
When someone finishes a book that is important to them, something subtly strange occurs. In the particular silence that follows
Before committing to a book, serious readers put it through an informal audition that takes place within the first thirty
One of those authors who holds a peculiar place in literary history is Mary Webb, who is hardly known to