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The Books of Brilliance page shares funny literary memes, but its creator also runs a blog of the same name. They cover everything from lists of celebrities' favorite books to reviews and exciting ...
Sometimes you want to delve into a serious, thought-provoking book that makes you question everything you’ve ever known about humanity. This is not one of those times. We present, in no ...
He creates funny illustrations that reference literature, art, and culture. His work thrives on wordplay, irony, and unexpected connections. Today, we would like to share John’s latest cartoons ...
Read Aloud Funny Stories (1958) The Horse with the Easter Bonnet (1953) The Chicken in the Tunnel (1956) A Contrary Little Quail (1968) Little Bear Takes His Nap (included in First Story Book, 1951) A House for Mrs. Hopper and The Cat Who Wanted To Go Home (1963) The Second-Story Giraffe (1959) Emerald Enjoyed the Moonlight (1964) Mrs ...
Guys Read logo. Guys Read is a web-based literacy program for boys founded by author Jon Scieszka in 2001. Its mission is "to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers" by bringing attention to the issue, promoting the expansion of what is called "reading" to include materials like comic books, and encouraging grown men to be literacy role models.
The Read-Aloud Handbook, 1982, The New Read-Aloud Handbook, 1989,The Read-Aloud Handbook, Sixth Edition, 2006. Reading Aloud: Motivating Children to Make Books Into Friends, Not Enemies (film), 1983. Turning On the Turned Off Reader (audio cassette), 1983. (Editor) Hey! Listen to This: Stories to Read Aloud, 1992. (Editor) Read all About It!:
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for Emily Henry’s new romance novel, “Funny Story,” released April 23. “Happy Place” and “Book Lovers” author Emily Henry’s latest ...
National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody is an American humor book that was first published in 1973. It was a spin-off from National Lampoon magazine. The book was a parody of a high school yearbook from the early 1960s. The parody was edited by Lampoon regulars P. J. O'Rourke and Douglas Kenney and art-directed by David Kaestle. Much ...