From the outset, it seems clear that Stephen Edward’s debut book ‘The Silly Americans’ will impart a sense of piercing reality in both the American and International readers. The style with which he has written his first book is reminiscent of the times we are living in: cutthroat and chaotic. He is not one of…
Dear Publishers and Authors,
The FIDE Trainers’ Commission invites your nominations for the Yuri Averbakh & Isaac Boleslavsky Book Awards 2022.
There will be a total of three awards, Gold, Silver and Bronze, and both the publisher and author will be acknowledged.
Eligible are chess books (print) published in 2021. Publishers may submit up to…
You’re not alone.
Reading requires an active brain, and it’s not always easy to get there. Endless distractions, confusing sentences and syntax, noise–you name it, people who read have struggled with it.
But you can make it out of the struggle. You can be a reader if you want to be. It is one of the most…
Whether you love browsing bookstores or are just a reading fanatic, you’ve come to the right blog post. I’ve gone ahead and done the research for you to show you beautiful and historic bookstores all across the United States.
During my research, I discovered one of the oldest bookstores in the country just two hours from my…