Stack Overflow: Art, Math and Science
3 books with hands-on activities and a S.T.E.A.M. approach.
Continue Reading3 books with hands-on activities and a S.T.E.A.M. approach.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is focused on one series: ‘The Murderbot Diaries’ by Martha Wells.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: a lot of fiction!
Continue ReadingHope you’ve enjoyed our posts over the past few weeks reflecting on the past year and looking ahead to the new year! In the meantime, I’ve been reading a bunch during my kids’ winter break, so I’ve got a big pile of recent reads to share with you now.
Continue ReadingToday, we’re sharing some of our favorite reads from 2021!
Continue ReadingHappy New Year! The GeekDad and GeekMom writers share our reading resolutions for 2022—may your year be filled with good books!
Continue ReadingJoin us as we take a look back at the reading resolutions we made at the beginning of the year, and tell you about our reading habits this past year.
Continue ReadingI did a little time traveling of my own the past couple weeks, going back to read a couple books that I missed the first time around. These books deal with going to other worlds, though in very different ways.
Continue ReadingMy fascination with this country continues to grow.
Continue ReadingThis weekend, it wasn’t just the books that were overflowing…
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: more books about people wandering a bit away from their timelines.
Continue ReadingToday I just have one book in the stack, a time-travel drama.
Continue ReadingI’ve got a big stack for you today, including several comics, a Choose-Your-Own Adventure book, and a couple of Young Adult novels!
Continue ReadingAlso, a board book about a pear.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: a mixed bag of fiction, travel books, and cool cars!
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is disastrous: these are all tales of catastrophe, some caused by people and some natural.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is all about the future: messages sent from the future, predictions about the future, and imagined possibilities for the future.
Continue ReadingAs summer draws to a close, here are a few activity books we’ve enjoyed, plus a couple of stories.
Continue ReadingDinosaurs are always a hit in this household.
Continue ReadingI’m still working on finishing some more books for a bigger stack, so today’s column is just one book, with a giveaway from the publisher.
Continue ReadingI’ve got a short stack for you today!
Continue ReadingEmbark on a magical journey with these stories!
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: stories about hidden depths—some literally, some metaphorically.
Continue ReadingA grab bag of books I’ve read recently!
Continue ReadingA few books to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.
Continue ReadingTwo amazing new additions to my artists’ biographies and a piece of art in illustrated form.
Continue ReadingThese YA novels are all about reshaping families.
Continue ReadingNothing is certain except death and taxes—that, and the fact that there will always be more books on my “to read” list than I can finish in my lifetime.
Continue ReadingToday’s stories involve relationships with strange beginnings, odd circumstances, and even unusual participants.
Continue ReadingIn today’s stack, I catch up on some series that I started a while back but didn’t finish until recently.
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