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This month, we Scribd employees tried to include the gamut of February’s celebrations — Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, and of course, America’s most revered event, the Super Bowl — in our picks.
We’re revealing the secrets behind America’s romance reading habits.
The shortest month of the year is upon us, but that won’t derail us from our #ReadMore2020 goals.
You don’t want to miss the fantastic sequel to Children of Blood and Bone, Adam Silvera’s new magical YA adventure, or Octavia Butler’s timely sci-fi classic.
Reading is one of the original forms of self-care — so let’s treat ourselves to a book more often! Join us in taking the pledge to read more in 2020.
From Pulitzer Prize-winners to blockbuster YA dystopians, from microhistories to landmark books covering current political movements, our favorites list runs the gamut of great literature from 2010-2019.
We had to make some tough choices narrowing down our favorite stories, but in the end, these are the books that have stuck with us through 2019.
In Think Like a Billionaire (a Scribd exclusive), James Altucher shares his conversations with more than a dozen well-known billionaires, including Richard Branson, Sara Blakely, and Ray Dalio.
Over the long holiday weekend, we decided to read some titles from earlier in the year that we didn’t get around to, including Ted Chiang’s Exhalation, Chanel Miller’s Know My Name, and more.
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