Mr. Dickens may be reasonably proud of these volumes.... he has written a story that is new, original, powerful and very entertaining.... It is in his best vein, and although it is too slight, and bears many traces of hasty writing, it is quite worthy to stand beside Martin Chuzzlewit and David Copperfield.
July 20, 1861
Let’s talk about Matilda. I’m not talking about Harry Styles’ Matilda from his song (although I have a feeling that she would get along with the Matilda I’m talking about). No, I’m talking about Matilda from Roald Dahl’s book, Matilda (and also our Young Readers Rediscovered Classic). There are so many things we can learn […]
“I loved it more than everybody. And afterwards, I thought for the first time, whatever I do, I’ve got to get as close to that as I can. Not the not the noise or the music or being a rock star, but the creativity of it and the energy of it and the way that […]
Think of National Novel Writing Month as the Author Olympics: a crazy event that comes around every year and offers up a challenge that goes beyond sales numbers, advances, or any other data point used to measure success. NaNoWriMo asks a simple question: can you write a novel-length story in just one month? For years now, […]
What’s better than one book nerd? A whole squad of them, of course! Considering many book nerds begin their book-nerdy lives flying solo—say, reading behind a tree during recess while the other kids are playing (cough cough, not that I did that or anything)—it is truly magnificent to find a book nerd squad of one’s own. […]