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Literary Links: These summer reads prove life is better in colorAt the Daniel Boone Regional Library, you can read vibrantly with our Summer Reading program; this year’s theme is “Color Our ...
We've got your next great read right here. Our latest roundup of new releases has dystopian, romance, mystery, thrillers and ...
The summer break is a perfect time to pick up productive habits like reading. Whether you’re staying in Boston or going back ...
This is a non-fiction novel that encompasses the whole war between Sega’s Genesis console and Nintendo’s SNES, told through the lens of its protagonist, Sega of America former CEO Tom Kalinske. It’s ...
Avondale Public Libraries launch their "Color Our World" Summer Reading Program with events and prizes from June 1-August 1.
Embrace your imagination during the Livingston Parish Library's Summer Reading Program from May 19 through Aug. 3 ...
Afro-Latina author, illustrator and toy designer Yesenia Moises is making a splash this summer with "Sounds Like Joy" — a ...
An Oregon children’s literacy nonprofit and SELCO Community Credit Union are partnering for the second time, running a book ...
Round Rock, Texas, launches its Summer Reading Challenge on June 2, offering rewards for reading various materials.
Each year, the St. Tammany Parish Library holds its Summer Reading Challenge, (SRC) designed to promote reading and literacy ...
"This gives them the opportunity to imagine and pick things that they’re interested in," said Dr. Charlene Hilliard, Wade ...
Looking to add to your summer reading list? Bakersfield College may be able to help. The Grace Van Dyke Bird Library on campus will hold another book sale from May 5 to 10. Books for sale will include ...
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