An 18th-century archaeological dig uncovered a library of intact but charred scrolls. Their contents have been unreadable ...
If I could see the world through a 2-year-old’s eyes, I’d see endless wonder, imagination and curiosity. These characteristics are precisely why toddlers love books so much—books provide a way for ...
As book retailers and distributors leverage artificial intelligence to offer interactive features, publishers are reckoning with the implications. Two prominent examples emerged last month: Amazon's ...
What if a book could do more than just tell a story, what if it could move, teach, and inspire all at once? The 3D-printed mechanical book is not your average volume of pages. It’s a new fusion of ...
For centuries, reading has been a solitary activity. Readers sat with a book in hand, immersed in the author’s world, with the only interaction happening between the mind and the page. Yet, as ...
A year after launching its interactive Book Ban Map in 2024, literacy nonprofit Little Free Library has released an updated version of the map highlighting those areas where challenges and bans are ...
Sometimes studios make their next game bigger, flashier, with more moves and whatnot. They increase the world size, add more weapons, but bigger isn’t always better. While these things matter, ...
Lego just announced its first book nook: Sherlock Holmes’ Baker Street. I was guessing this was coming sooner than later, with Lego’s ever-increasing focus on the adult market and the growing ...
I've read all of the Harry Potter books multiple times over and they are always just as good as I remember, even after all these years. However, it is always fun to experience the story in a new way.