TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) – If you like Native American history, you’ll be excited about the upcoming author discussion and book signing at Barnes & Noble.
You don’t have to wait for young spooks and goblins to knock on your door to enjoy the scares of Halloween. There are movies to watch and books to read, some which are sure to give you the chills.
As an adult I really don't like to read...but as a kid I loved it! I read so many books my parents probably thought I would never leave my room. One of the incentives to read when I was young was that as I read I was earning free pizza, and it turns out that is still paying off!
Remember that time that #BooksWithALetterMissing was trending on Twitter, and it was hilarious? No, because your life consists of more than clicking around the internet all day searching for meaning in your life that you're never going to find? Well, let us tell you -- it was indeed hilarious.
2013 is gearing up to have some great movie releases, some of which include the usual book-to-movie adaptions. Yet with allgreat new book to movie adaptions coming out, it can be difficult to figure out which one to spend $10 at the theater on, especially if you are not sure if it will wind up being a hit like 'Lord of the Rings' or a dude like 'Eragon
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Today's reading experience is nothing like the literal "page-turners" of yesteryear. But even with the e-Book, the Kindle and the iPad at our fingertips, we can still spot a wacky romance novel cover from a mile off.
I stumbled across a statistic on Engadget that I actually found quite shocking: According to Pew Research, those who read eBooks read more books than those who read real paper books.
Shocking? I think so.
I admit it, I came late to this current holiday tradition so it took me a while to figure out why I was seeing pics plastered all over my Facebook and Twitter feed of little toy Elves dressed in red doing strange things. Some where hiding in the Christmas tree, others were peeking out from around books, and then there were the ones hanging on to beer bottles.
All with that creepy, molded plastic g