[Spoiler Alert] Pride & Prejudice in cartoon!
The cartoonist Jen Sorensen summarized Jane Austen`s (arguably) primest work in this cartoon to celebrate the 200 years of Pride and...
How to be creative using not-how-to books...
I used to be a nonfiction snob. You might know the type. A typical book conversation might go something like this: Person: “Hey Robert....
[Infographic] What happens to you after reading a book
Check out what will happen with you when you open a book and start reading it. Warning: some side effects were detected. The “what...
The Roots of Feminism at Jane Austen
200 years ago, on January 28, 1813, Jane Austen published what would become her most celebrated and widely read novel, Pride and...
Why to read Sherlock Holmes anyway?
When I was in fourth grade I was introduced to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories by a teacher, and I discovered there are...
Quote of the Day: Arthur Conan Doyle
Coutersy of Quotefancy.