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- Cosmopolitan Magazine Review: Waste of Time and MoneyCosmopolitan magazine has been the leading women's magazine for so many years I can not begin to imagine. This magazine is novel for a few issues, until you realize wait a minute...
- Improve Your Young Children's Reading Skills and FuturesIt is very important for children to develop their reading skills for a successful future. A love of reading inspired in a young child will last a lifetime and help build those skills too!
- Guide to Smallville Books and MagazinesFollow this Smallville guide to find the different books, magazines and other Smallville reading materials that are available.
Great Gifts for Moms on Mother's DayEvery Mom in the world deserves something special on Mother's Day. Some of the top gift ideas you can give your beloved Mom.- How to Do Well on the SAT Critical Reading SectionAre you a high school student aspiring to ace the SAT and go to college? Here is a guide that will lead you through the fundamentals of SAT Critical Reading.
- Learn Any Language Quickly and PermanentlyThis article covers tactics to learn and improve any foreign language. The more you use them, the better they work.
- Keep Children Reading & Writing During Vacation10 suggestions for fun and creative ways to keep children reading and writing during the break from school.
- A Beginner's Guide to Robert Graves and the Classical WorldWith a few of his historical novels under your belt, classical Greece and Rome will come alive for you.
Citing Sources and Doing Online Research for Freelance Writing to Gain Search Engine TrafficCiting sources as an online freelance writer is required to obey journalistic ethics and gain credibility. Here is a guide explaining how to do the best online research to increase your Google PageRank, increase search engine traffic, and gain page views.- Reading, Writing and Self-publishingSince September, the Leicester Review of Books has been conducting a survey to find out what readers and writers think of self-publishing and self-published books. Among other things, we are asking writers to tell us their experiences of self-publishing.
My Favorite Novelist is Susan Vreeland Whose Fictional Pieces Revolve Around Renowned Painters and ArtistsSusan Vreeland has had three novels on the New York Times Best Seller List and will probably have her recently published novel placed there also.
Stephen King - the Master of Horror and My Favorite NovelistStephen KIng has been writing novels since 1973. I started reading him when I was 11 or 12 years old, and had read more than 12 of his works by 2001. Most recently I've found "Stephen King On Writing", and Under The Dome."- Graphic Novels Conquer IlliteracyContrary to what some people may believe, graphic novels help students with limited reading skills to acquire vocabulary, grammar skills, and critical thinking skills. This editorial shows how graphic novels are able to improve a student's reading skill.
- How Books Are Dying and E-books Are RulingThe birth of the e-reader is the final nail in the coffin of the publishing industry. Magazines, comics, books, and newspapers need to change to survive. What does the future hold?
- Review of Kindle Wireless Reading DeviceIs the Kindle worth all the hype? My answer is yes, and here is why....
- DEAR: The Benefits of "Drop Everything and Read" in Middle SchoolStudents in a middle school setting can usually list 800 things they would rather do than read a good book. But life proves that practice at anything makes perfect. And most will benefit from a practice known as "DEAR".
- Summer Reading for Middle School StudentsSchools expect a certain level of reading done through the summer. Some children are not amenable to that amount of reading. Here are tips to get them by.
Four Magazines for Smart PeopleOther than the New Yorker, what kinds of magazines do smart people read? Here's a list of four of the best and brightest magazines aimed at thinking folks.- Say Hello to the Barnes and Noble Nook, the Newest E-ReaderAfter weeks of speculation, America's favorite book store put an end to the rumors and announced the Barnes and Noble nook, a new e-reader that aims to compete with similar gadgets in the market.
- Reading Interest / Attitude SurveyA reading interest/attitude survey allows a teacher/parent to find what interests a child and what he/she prefers to read. This will help the child like to read, improve his/her reading skills while learning more about the student.
- How to Entertain Children in Bus and Train RidesChildren can be quite difficult on long bus and train rides. However, if parents think ahead, they can easily prepare themselves way ahead of any potentially boring situation.
How to Swap Books Online with PaperBackSwap and BookMoochSave money on your reading material by swapping books online. Read to find out how you can maximize the number of books your receive from these sites and how they work.- Book Recommendations to Entice the Child Who Thinks Reading is BoringMany children, particularly boys, find video games and television to be so much more interesting than books. Reading often gets shoved to the wayside in upper elementary school. If you want to make sure your child keeps reading, check out these suggestions!
Interview with Zimbabwean Filmmaker and Author, Rory KilaleaRory Kilalea has worked in the Middle East and throughout Africa, directing documentaries as well as in various production, script-writing and management positions. He is also the author of several short story collections and plays.
Summer Reading Isn't Just for KidsAdults should take time out to read during the summer, too--it is a great break, and it also encourages kids to want to read. Try reading one of these novels.
Cell Phone Novels?Basically, cell phone novels are started as a subscription based novel. Each day, a subscriber will enter the book site via cell phone websites and read the newest addition to the novel.
Biographer and Author Sam Weller on His Biography of Ray Bradbury and Writing"The Bradbury Chronicles" defined the life of Ray Bradbury. In this interview, author Sam Weller explains why he wrote the book, why he thought Bradbury was so successful, and his views on certain points that all writers would find an interest in.- Feminism and Feminist Theorya look at the history, rise, and feminist theory growth into the 21st Century
- Comparing a Dark Future: 1984 and Fahrenheit 451When discussing the topic of censorship by government in the future, one would most likely reference the two novels 1984 by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Book Review: 'The Power of Reading' by Stephen Krashen"There is no literacy crisis, at least not the kind of crisis the media have portrayed... There is...a problem. Nearly everyone in the United States can read and write. They just don't read and write well enough."
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