Hacked L.A. Traffic Sign Wants You To “Read A F*cking Book”
I mean, it is good advice.
I mean, it is good advice.
Houellebecq, as well as his new book Submission, were featured on the cover of the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo. The book does not yet have a U.S. release date.
“Religion, a mediaeval form of unreason, when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our freedoms.”
These easy-to-make cocktails will have you welcoming the new year in style.
Exploring subjects from skateboarding to Sylvia Plath, and attempting to write your first novel to jumping into the sea, these are some of our favorite essays we published this year. *Ranked in no particular order*
These are the essay collections, memoirs, and nonfiction reads that we absolutely loved in 2014. *Ranked in no particular order*
“Anthony Goldstein, Ravenclaw, Jewish wizard.”
When it comes to Christmas books, which one gives you all the ~FEELS~?
These are the novels and short story collections that we absolutely loved in 2014. Ranked in no particular order.
Book-buyer-in-chief.
We visited 826 NYC, an after-school program for kids in Brooklyn, and asked kids about reading.
Voldemort is hiding out in an art museum, apparently.
Is it Friday yet?
These selfies are marble-ous.
I’mma let you finish, but Robert Frost had the best woods of all time.
An exclusive interview with Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, on his best-selling books becoming a live-action series on Netflix.
Why did our parents even let us read these?!
Time for a game of “What If?”
Halloween came early this year!
For which fandom will you fight?