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From gripping tales of magic and heartbreak to laugh-out-loud nonfiction, these books will be over before you know it.
This week’s common thread is sound—from the song of a mysterious muse, to the whispers of wartime secrets, to the roar of an ...
A New History of the Fourteenth Century by Helen Carr (Hutchinson Heinemann) Half a century ago Barbara Tuchman turned our attention to the 14th century in A Distant Mirror, inviting readers to see ...
A fun contest has been launched by the Amarillo Public Library to name its dragon, the new mascot for kids as part of the Summer Reading Club, according to Stacy Clopton, APL's co ...
Both the Highland Park Library and the University Park Public Library are holding a variety of summer reading programs that ...
Our July pick is “Quicksilver” by Callie Hart, a standalone romantasy filled with deadly secrets, sharp banter, and an ...
From light-hearted romance to a scorching hot fantasy, here are the most anticipated books of July 2025 to add to your TBR list: ...
The best fantasy books of June include epic sagas, swoony romantasies, and stories that reimagine history (with a magical ...
Magician Ken Scott is hosting his "Summer Library Tour 2025" through the end of July, visiting dozens of local libraries in Georgia. At each stop, Scott will perform magic for young audiences and ...
The door of a New Palestine High School classroom was decorated in bright colored paper to depict the Summer of the Magic Tree House — The Knight at Dawn Reading Camp for first- through third-graders.