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Is your local bookstore open? Have you visited it recently? We are so sad about the news of so many shops struggling to survive, including bookstores. It's hard times for everyone, but hope is the last thing to go. So let's hope things get better for everyone soon. Sending all our love ❤️
Dear Edward is so popular right now! Have you read it yet?⠀ ⠀ Find your copy in our store in the Young Adult section. ⠀ ⠀ Synopsis: One summer morning, twelve-year-old Edward Adler, his beloved older brother, his parents, and 183 other passengers board a flight in Newark headed for Los Angeles. Among them are a Wall Street wunderkind, a young woman coming to terms with an unexpected pregnancy, an injured veteran returning from Afghanistan, a business tycoon, and a free-spirited woman running awa
Awww! So much better when you have a cozy place to read! 😍 Do you have a nook or favorite place to read?
Celebrity Picks. We have selected four female celebrities whose opinions we value and one book they recommend. Go now to our blog and find out which ones they picked. We hope you feel inspired to pick your next read.
The dog knows best! She sat in the best place in the house, a @roveconcepts chair beside a fabulous bookshelf. We don't blame her. #lazysunday 😍
Reading a couple of new Young Adult books 🤓 Are you reading any? ⠀ ⠀ Featured in our blog: ⠀ * It's my life by @stacieramey_- Jenna's never let her cerebral palsy get her down. But when she discovers that her condition was actually caused by an injury at birth, she's furious with her parents, who withheld the truth. And as they push her to get yet another difficult procedure, Jenna feels her control over her life starting to slip. Enter Julian, Jenna's childhood crush. He's just moved back to
What to read now? Readers and authors recommend: ⠀ ⠀ Silent No More - Silent No More, the most recent version of Harriet Jacobs' tale of her life as a slave, and under the constant sexual predatorial scheme of her master, is a cautionary and empowerment tale for modern girls who, even thou not slaves per se, sometimes are at the mercy of powerful men in their lives that treat them as so. In its pages, and in the words of Harriet, they will find reaffirmation that it is right to escape their pred
With hearts broken, we repost this image of February 2019. We first published these books back in 2018, alongside a permanent section on our website to celebrate Black Culture and amplify Black Voices. The reason our Black Voices section has received so much good attention in the last week has our hearts broken because it now comes from a place of pain. These three books were originally written more than 150 years ago by slaves who escape to freedom. We as a society had the opportunity to learn
We are still in shock and outraged. Our fellow citizens deserve better. Words are not enough. Action. We would like to share a blog we posted last February during Black History Month. Hope these powerful words by acclaimed black authors reach your soul.
There, There by Tommy Orange is our Pick of the Week. As @book.for.the.soul says: "Everyone needs to read this." Have you read it?
Chocolate, Tea, Flowers, and Books. All at once. Because, who said you have to choose just one? 🤓
Once Upon a Chef by Jenn Segal, a cookbook that has something for every meal of the day. Flip through the pages of this book, and you’ll want to make every recipe—whether it’s an easy family dinner your kids will love, an indulgent dessert, or fun cocktails and appetizers for a night in front of the TV. This is a book you’ll turn to again and again. Get @onceuponachef today in our store, and you can have it in the next few days.
Flipping through the pages of Kennesha Buycks' beautiful book @restorationhouse.⠀ ⠀ QOTD: Do you own decoration books?⠀ ⠀ If you love decoration books, visit our Tablebooks section in our store for a curated selection of our editors' favorites, including Restoration House.
My husband and I are big readers and using our books as art, incorporated into our living space, just made sense. This little nook features artwork from Jaipur, fresh flowers, and personal photos that make our house a home, said fellow reader Ann Ueno when her house was profiled in Design Sponge. ⠀ ⠀ Her favorite piece in this space is the “Home” letters, which are covered with maps of the places she and her husband have traveled.⠀ ⠀ Isn't her book nook just beautiful? ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ CAMERA: @archerstudi