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Poboyreads read articles and reviews , from page to screen. Since 2012, this online profile accommodated many voices: Authors' names and books to read. Quotes/Poems by Madams and Sirs. A Movie well produced . Institutions, Organizations, and Individuals who made a world of difference by way of fine Arts & Entertainment . So Can You. Image by Ricardo Mallerba from Pixabay If it weren’t for books, movie theaters would be a whole lot less interesting. Writers returned to center stage; cinema needs stories,  and literature has plenty to offer. Support all Performing Arts and Culture In other words :  Stories are the fabric of our lives. Experience the Culture. Poboyreads: An Encore Series @Poboyreads The books and movies we're viewing speak for themselves. A good Book lets you choose your Thought. Movies tell you what to Think. #Poboyreads: Interviews and Authors at Review. Reading Encores instead of 404s. An Encore Series. Installment 1: Discarded Treasure...
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Make sure you get the Big Idea. —

LITERATURE via SparkNotes The most comprehensive, accurate, and useful guides to classic and contemporary lit on the internet. Whether you're studying Hamlet or Hunger Games, Sparknotes Lit makes sure you get the Big Idea. Sometimes you don't understand your teacher, your textbooks make no sense, and you have to read sixteen chapters by tomorrow. Literature The most comprehensive, accurate, and useful guides to classic and contemporary lit on the internet. Whether you're studying Hamlet or Hunger Games, we'll make sure you get the Big Idea. The original text of classic works side-by-side with an easy-to-understand translation. No Fear Literature is available online and in book form at barnesandnoble.com. Sparknotes resource, don't be confuzzled . Learn to understand books, write, and study for tests. Sparknotes; clear and concise and never leave out important info. Sparknotes editors, on a mission to help you make sense of confusing schoolwork. Spar...

What do readers love more than reading or recommending books?

Simple: Talking about books with other readers. BARNES & NOBLE presents: B&N Book Club A nationwide book club that brings readers together to discuss some of the most compelling books being published. The Barnes & Noble Book Club Don't Miss The B&N Book Club Discussion! Join us at 7:00pm on Wednesday, October 9th, at your local B&N store to meet fellow readers and talk about our September Selection, The Testaments. At BARNES & NOBLE bookstores across the country is where readers can come together to discuss compelling stories. Some readers bring friends and family with them, others make new friends, as they ask: "What would you have done?" Join the conversation !

The REVIEW: Malcolm Gladwell's Talking to Strangers —

Do you think you can look someone in the eye and tell if they're lying to you? Malcolm Gladwell talks about how trust, mistrust and myths about both are shaping our society. THE BARNES AND NOBLE REVIEW This episode of B&N Podcast: Talking to Strangers What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know A talk with one of the most influential writers in the world, whose books examine how humans think and behave in ways large and small. REVIEW via B&N: Malcolm Gladwell As a staff writer for the New Yorker and in bestsellers like The Tipping Point, Blink, and Outliers, as well as in his podcast Revisionist History, Gladwell has marshaled the tools of an array of sciences to challenge conventional wisdom about everything from how to spot an art forgery to what makes a basketball team succeed. His new book Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know is his first in six years; its origin, Gladwell writes, was in the author’s confrontati...

“I run an emergency room for the mind.”: The healing power of books

At his bookstore in Amman, Hamzeh AlMaaytah administers life-affirming literature. Hamzeh AlMaaytah rarely sleeps, but when he does, it’s usually on the mattress hidden behind a screen in the back of his bookshop. Hamzeh, 36, is one of Amman’s most dedicated bookshop owners, and certainly its most eccentric. He tends to leap instead of walk, is prone to poetic pronouncements, and speaks most often in Fusha, the literary form of Arabic, rather than the Jordanian dialect typically used for daily speech. He reveres the written word. In response to text messages or Facebook posts he will send back a picture of his handwritten answer. “There is so much intimacy and knowledge in the handwriting of a friend,” he says, bemoaning that his practice has yet to catch on. A fourth-generation book owner, Hamzeh describes his work as a calling. “I run an emergency room for the mind,” he explains, while sipping coffee near the entrance of the shop late one morning. He wants to ensure there is always...

2019 Summer reading recommendations:

20 Books TED Speakers Think Everyone Should Read This Summer Article Attribution: Jessica Stillman via Inc At the start of every summer the organizers of the TED speaking conference take pity on those of us looking for book suggestions to fill up our beach bags or e-readers for the summer, asking some of the smartest people to grace their stage with what book they'd want to take with them to a desert island. Every year's list is a goldmine of eclectic ideas, from business books to page turners to graphic novels, but 2019 is a true bumper crop of great reads. The complete list runs to 151 ideas. Here's a small selection to get you started: 20 Books TED Speakers Think Everyone Should Read This Summer Every year's list is a goldmine of eclectic ideas, from business books to page turners to graphic novels, but 2019 is a true bumper crop of great reads. The complete list runs to 151 ideas. Here's a small selection to get you started. Still haven'...

The story of the American public library system: Explore Exhibition

For many Americans, their fondest memories revolve around a library card. From searching through the stacks, to getting a return date stamped on the back of a new favorite book, libraries are a quintessential part of how Americans learn and engage with their local communities. Since this country’s founding, public libraries have received broad and consistent popular support for their democratic missions and services. Photo Credit: Predrag Kezic via Pixabay The ability to access free information has become a core ideal of what it means to be an American citizen, despite periods of historic inequality. Libraries help make this access possible by placing public benefit at the center of their work and continually adapting their strategies to meet changing public needs over time. This exhibition tells the story of the American public library system, its community impact, and the librarians who made it possible—from the founding of the first US libraries through the first one hundre...

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The practice had evolved from commonplace books, a Renaissance tradition of compiling important and memorable information into bound sheets of paper. Students were encouraged to keep the books during class, and eventually they became a place to store anything and everything their owners found interesting-including the signatures of other classmates.