Do you love reading and writing? Do you sometimes grab a copy of one of the famous authors that you love and is that you could write like that? Well, if this feels like your life, then you should know that it is not too late to act. You could actually write a book and…
Three Ways Books Inspire Unique DIY Designs
Why not undertake renovations yourself? Hiring a pro is costly. Books can help. They’re a valuable resource for home decorating. From choosing complementary hues to changing the fixtures, do-it-yourselfers tackle it all. Where does all the knowledge about painting, sanding, and installing originate? A trip to the local library or book store may uncover step-by-step…
Best Books to Read When You’re Recuperating
Nothing’s worse than being confined to your bed for long periods, whether it’s due to the lingering flu or an ongoing bout with osteoarthritis. There is a silver lining, however; extended periods of immobility allow one to read all the books they haven’t had time for until now. The following list includes excellent recommendations on…
Tips on Choosing the Right Reading Lamp
If you love reading, you probably know how important it is to get the right source of light. Luckily, there are a lot of options when it comes to having a reading lamp that will serve its purpose. Some of the things that you should consider when choosing a reading lamp are: Check the Lighting…
H.P. Lovecraft: Stories of a Parallel Universe
Howard Phillips Lovecraft is probably one of the most famous writers of the early 20th century. But, unfortunately, his fame has been entirely posthumous. He actually lived in poverty for most of his life and died at the age of 49. Nevertheless, he leaves a vast legacy of works that fascinate millions of readers around…
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World
The dystopian novel is one of the most popular literary genres to emerge in the 20th century. Well-known examples include George Orwell’s 1984 (published in 1949), Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 (1953), and Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange (1962). But decades before these classics were written, Aldous Huxley defined the genre with his dystopian masterpiece, Brave…