Category: Literary Linking

  • Literary Linking: December 12 – 16

    This week’s articles include celebrities’ fave books of 2016, a spider that looks like the sorting hat from Harry Potter and more! My favorite bookish links from the week of December 12 – 16: A Literary Guide To the Golden Globes “The nominees for the 2017 Golden Globe Awards were announced Monday morning, and although…

  • Literary Linking: December 5 – 9

    This week’s articles include hotels for book lovers, cocktails made with old books, a book concierge and more! My favorite bookish links from the week of December 5 – 9: American Teens are Getting Hooked on Fiction by Text Message “…Hooked [is] an addictive app that sends suspenseful stories to teenagers in the form of…

  • Literary Linking: November 28 – December 2

    This week’s articles include: Maya Angelou on libraries, a Harry Potter bucket list and more! My favorite bookish links from the week of November 28 – December 2: Maya Angelou on How a Library Saved Her Life “…no one has articulated, nor lived, this liberating and salvational function of libraries more fully than Maya Angelou (April…

  • Literary Linking: November 14 – 18

    There were so many fun literary articles this week! From Stephen King penning a picture book to the worst sex writing of the year to the best books to read in a pub, you’re in for some great reads. Enjoy! My favorite bookish links from the week of November 14 – 18: These Wine Bottles Wrapped…

  • Literary Linking: November 7 – 11

    My favorite bookish links from the week of November 7 – 11: Harry Potter Yoga Just Might Be Better Than Quidditch “While most athletic Harry Potter fans typically start up Quidditch leagues, one fit wizard decided to invent Harry Potter Yoga instead. Isabel Beltran, a model and yoga teacher from Austin, Texas, taught a pretty…

  • Literary Linking: October 31 – November 4

    My favorite bookish links from the week of October 31 – November 4: Want To Feel Frugal? Check Out Your Library Receipt? “Library books don’t just expand your mind – they boost your budget. That’s the message Wichita Public Library officials are sending to patrons with a new feature on check-out receipts that shows the…

  • Literary Linking: October 24 – 28

    My favorite bookish links from the week of October 24 – 28: The Truth about Boys and Books: They Read Less – and Skip Pages “Boys might claim it’s a simple matter of preferring to read magazines or the latest musings of their friends on social media rather than the classics. But two of the…

  • Literary Linking: October 17 – 21

    My favorite bookish links from the week of October 17 – 21: 100 Book for a Lifetime of Eating and Drinking “If you had to create one bookshelf of all things culinary, what would it look like?  For us, first and foremost there’s got to be variety–it is the spice of life, after all…”  …

  • Literary Linking: October 3 – 7

    My favorite bookish links from the week of October 3 – 7: Stephen King Says People Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Clowns. Right. “Despite the clown scare sweeping the nation, Stephen King wants you to chill about clowns. Sure, his novel “It” probably contributed to your lifelong fear of clowns. But now the author would very much…

  • Literary Linking: September 26 – 30

    My favorite bookish links from the week of September 26 – 30: Tana French’s Intimate Crime Fiction “In her Dublin Murder Squad series, the search for the killer becomes entangled in a search for self…All crime novels are social novels. They can’t help it; without a society to define, condemn, and punish it, crime itself wouldn’t…