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Charlotte Hornets' Grant Williams partners with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library to promote summer reading and reading literacy in Charlotte.
Here are five crime novels perfect for a deep dive this summer and which authors they look to for inspiration.
When Charlotte Valley Central School District Elementary Principal Amber Wiltsie saw the Four County Library System ...
Volume Two of the bestselling historian's "Revolution Trilogy" details the middle years of the War for Independence, in which ...
Whether it was the change from buying comics at newsstands to having a pull list at your local comic shop, reading single ...
The last time I spoke to prolific author Kristy Woodson Harvey was just ahead of her whirlwind book tour for her 11th book, ...
But not just Floridians read in the summer. Publications like the Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer recently ...
If you’re looking for a terrific book but aren’t sure where to start, a suggestion: Tune into “Totally Booked” with Zibby ...
A collection event for frequently banned books brought dozens of new titles to a Rock Spring church's library last month. The ...
That’s one of the best things about books (and especially books that you borrow from the library): if you don’t like one, ...
The inspiration behind Martha Wells' award-winning book series, how it's changed for the small screen, and what the story's ...
The world doesn’t run on oil. It runs on rice. What’s the last great book you read? “Apeirogon,” by Colum McCann, about two fathers — one Palestinian, one Israeli — bound by grief and ...