Year: <span>2019</span>

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Not All Kids Books Have To Be Easy To Read

Of course, some kids get discouraged and will give up when a book is full of “big words,” but others will look up the meaning in an online dictionary or try to figure out the meaning from context. Even simple words can stump some kids. I remember being baffled by the meaning of “gingerbread house.”...

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Books Make Great Gifts

Got a gift-giving occasion coming up—a birthday or anniversary, Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, graduation, or maybe you’re looking for something healthier than candy to put in your kids’ Easter baskets? How about a book?

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Lovely Weather For…Books

April showers may bring May flowers, but they also bring the frustration of rainy days, when your outdoor plans get squelched. That tennis game, boating excursion, work in your garden, or walk around the neighborhood are gone with the raindrops. What to do? Read a book!

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Something I Don’t Understand

I don’t get it. What is the pleasure in thrillers? Whether novels, nonfiction books, or movies, thrillers are calculated to scare you…and this is supposed to be GOOD? Where is the pleasure in being frightened? Where is the pleasure in having your pulse rate rise and your heart race?

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Dream Come True

I am very excited. A long-held dream of mine, to make a certain book of mine into an animated Christmas TV special for family viewing, is finally coming true.

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Speeches & Interviews—A Perq Of Authorship

As I write these words, I have just been asked to be interviewed on a video podcast tomorrow. That’s short notice, but I expect the conversation to be freewheeling, so I shouldn’t need to do anything to prepare. When an interview is specific to a book I wrote a year or several years earlier, I...

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From Gutenberg To Google

As the old cigarette commercial used to proclaim, “You’ve come a long way, baby.” WE’VE come a long way—from the first moveable type to search engines.

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Warm Yourself With Winter Reading

Although the Polar Vortex is gone—at least for now—and despite Punxsatawney Phil’s predictions of an early spring (and did you know that statistically he is wrong more often than not?), most of the nation is still in a deep freeze. What to do with your free time? It’s not gardening weather; it’s too early to...