Many of my fondest childhood memories involve the local library. Countless summer mornings and afternoons were spent in the children’s reading area while my mother browsed the…… Read more “For the Love of the Library”
Author: E.V. Zukowski
Finding Time for Books in a Digital World
Before I dive into this post, I feel the need to include a disclaimer. I’m not some book nerd who’s adamantly anti-technology. I have my fair share…… Read more “Finding Time for Books in a Digital World”
Top 3 Reads – 2021
In my experience, the best books are those in which I see myself. Those books in which I find a sense of familiarity, a sort of unity…… Read more “Top 3 Reads – 2021”
Books I Read – 2021
In 2018, I started keeping track of all the books I read throughout the year, challenging myself to finish as many as I can. The goal is…… Read more “Books I Read – 2021”
Book Review: The Powerful Purpose of Introverts
Last year, for Christmas, my mother gifted me a remarkable little book. I was compelled by the very title of it: The Powerful Purpose of Introverts. Yet,…… Read more “Book Review: The Powerful Purpose of Introverts”
Audiobooks and Why They’re Awesome
My earliest encounter with anything closely resembling audiobooks were these little stories my parents used to play for us kids in the car. They came on cassette…… Read more “Audiobooks and Why They’re Awesome”
Bad Books: To Quit Reading or Persist?
Something I’m always curious to know from book-loving people is whether they continue reading books they find awful, or quit before they reach the end. I’ve heard…… Read more “Bad Books: To Quit Reading or Persist?”
Novels by Native Authors
November is National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S., so to commemorate this, I’ve compiled a list of novels written by Native people about the Native…… Read more “Novels by Native Authors”
19th Century Literature: Outdated or Timeless?
First and foremost, I’d like to make a quick note about the absence of last week’s post. When I started this blog, I resolved to publish every…… Read more “19th Century Literature: Outdated or Timeless?”
The Power of Poetry
Until last year, I’d never been one to read a book of poetry from start to finish. I’d pick up the poetry books I have, flip to…… Read more “The Power of Poetry”