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Adult participation in self-directed professional training has risen recently. This increase occurs as professionals ...
Our summer reading list includes buzzy fiction, historical drama, dark and unsettling reads and everything in between ...
PEOPLE staffers are celebrating Pride month by shouting out some of our favorite LGBTQ+ books. See what we're reading here ...
The newest Kindle Scribe means there are now three digital notebooks you can buy in the $400 price range. Here’s which one ...
Tayari Jones’s ‘Kin’—a nuanced portrait of family, friendship, and race—comes in at No. 1 from Amazon’s wide selection of ...
Our editors cooked through dozens of recipes—including chile shrimp tacos and malted pound cake—to find the season's best new ...
Joel Halldorf's new book explores how books fostered dissent, shaped modern identity, and anticipated today's digital ...
Neurodivergent characters have long captured the hearts of readers. From the methodical Christopher Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time to the defiant Keiko Furukura in ...
What’s your favorite genre of books? Nonfiction is my go-to. There’s nothing better than cozying up to a good memoir or a thought-provoking history book. I’m currently listening to an audiobook called ...
If I could see the world through a 2-year-old’s eyes, I’d see endless wonder, imagination and curiosity. These characteristics are precisely why toddlers love books so much—books provide a way for ...
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