In this time of pandemic and protest, we are identifying our duties to further ourselves as humans who care about other humans. Many of us are working actively against that
We’re here to share 10 upcoming book releases everyone is crossing their fingers to see released as scheduled. By extension, that’s our hope to see the world healing enough for
In a sea of book-to-movie adaptations streaming right now, it can be hard to know which ones are worth your time. The old adage, “There is nothing new under the
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with post-apocalyptic fiction. From the pandemic-inspired plot of Stephen King’s “The Stand” to the wonderfully brutal nature of Robert Kirkman’s
There are two ways in which I prefer to spend my time: cooking and reading. In an alternate universe, I would be a food blogger, YA fiction author or own
“Made for Love” – by Alissa Nutting This book and a bottle of sunscreen are the only things you are required to bring to the beach this summer. Nearly impossible
National Read Across America Day is upon us, which means it’s time to get out those red and white striped top hats and arm yourself with a good book. Since
Little City Books will be Hoboken’s first independent bookstore since the closure of BlackWater Books in 1999. When Barnes and Noble closed its doors in 2010, Hoboken’s non-profit second hand
Richard Fulco is the author of There Is No End to This Slope, and the editor-in-chief of Riffraf, his music website. There Is No End to This Slope, Fulco’s debut
From book readings, to children’s events, Word Bookstore is a such a great local resource for bookworms, writers, and families. Check out what July has in store. Tuesday, July 8,
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