☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
In a touching conversation, international ballet star Michaela DePrince and her mother, Elaine, share the origin story of their co-authored memoir Taking Flight.
Claude Knobler recounts his father's journey to find where he fit in the world, and how that story inspired Claude to accept his son's reading struggles.
If the first few months are any indication, 2016 looks to be a stellar year for new releases. We can't wait to cozy up with these new grown-up reads.
We asked real readers to share their favorite books of 2015. From thrilling novels to inspirational memoirs, you're sure to find your next great read here.
We talked to some of our favorite book experts about the nonfiction titles and trends they are most excited about. Here's what they told us.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork Diaries top kids' recommendations, but they're not the only funny books out there. These "kid-approved” books also have kids busting up.
From science fiction to narrative nonfiction, here are “grown-up books” that are appropriate, fun, and enriching for tween readers.
From the scandalous to the dangerous, from the quiet to the true, there is something to fill your every desire in this list of summer-ready romantic reads.
Here are nine mysterious, romantic, thrilling books, mostly new to the shelves, to fill your reading fancy this summer.
I asked some fellow parents what they read to reinvigorate, fill the soul, or just pull them up and out of the weeds of parenting.
These are the kind of reads that can be nibbled on in short bites, that proceed at a fast clip, or aren’t too long. In short, perfect for busy parents!
Audiobooks can be a busy mom’s saving grace. Whereas it can be hard to to find time to sit down …