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Tallie Williams

Tallie is a recent graduate of the Columbia Publishing Course whose favorite things to read range from 1920s modernist literature to Harry Potter fanfiction. She is also an impassioned foodie, animal lover, sister, and friend.

The Best Way to Read Ebooks With Kids Isn't Always With an Ereader

Use what you already have to give your kids the gift of ebooks.

The 20 Best Book Titles We've Ever Heard

They say don’t judge a book by its cover… but what about the title?

10 Must-Read Asian American Books

Celebrate AAPI month by supporting Asian American authors.

The 10 Best Books to Gift For Mother's Day

Give her a gift she'll love using this curated list. 

International Flavor: 10 Essential Mexican Cookbooks

Discover the joys of Mexican cuisine with these informative, easy-to-follow cookbooks.

Everything You Need to Know About Kobo Plus

For just a small subscription fee, Kobo Plus members have access to unlimited books or unlimited audiobooks from the extensive Kobo Plus library.

Read an Excerpt from Heist, by Howard Sounes

A roofer, a car salesman, and an MMA fighter walk into a cash depot...

11 Gripping Books Like The Devil in the White City

For those who like a side of history with their true crime.

The 20 Best Classic Books To Read

Which ones are truly worth your time?

5 Powerful Books to Read by Mary Glickman

Her depictions of race, religion, and history are uniquely poignant and informative.

10 Must-Read Books by Penelope Fitzgerald

Penelope Fitzgerald once described herself as "an old author who had never been a young one."

10 Essential Books About Crocheting

They say crochet is addictive…People get hooked!

Read an Excerpt From To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf

This 1927 novel is a philosophical reflection upon the complexity of the human experience.  

11 Inspiring Children's Sports Books

Go for the Gold with these books for young readers.

Take Control of Your Health With These 3 Books

They're just what the doctor ordered. 

10 Thrilling Books Like Glass Onion 

Because we can't get enough, either.