Stack Overflow: New Titles Coming Up in April
In April we present twelve books for all ages, from toddler to teen.
In April we present twelve books for all ages, from toddler to teen.
Today’s stack is a mixed bag of my recent reads, though several of the books are related to games—role-playing games, videogames, game-playing robots.
Today’s stack: a smorgasbord of comic books that I’ve read recently: some new-ish, some not-so-new, and some so new they’re not even out yet!
Eight books that are either playful, information filled, or both.
Today’s books are about magic: incantations and spells, demons and demon-hunters, light and darkness.
Today’s stack includes several books about jumping around in time—not all of them are exactly time travel, but they do involve moving through time in an unconventional manner. The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard This story takes place in a valley with an unusual geography: across the mountains to either side of the valley […]
Today’s stack is a mixed bag of comics and some fiction for kids!
Six books with interesting and varied proposals.
Following up on my columns about comics for kids and young adults in the past month, this week I’ve got some comic books for adults.
It’s been a little while since my last time-travel column, but I’ve got a couple of books for you this week!
Here are some comic books for young adults!
Board books, middle grade, and young adult novels that are worth your while.
Well, one my resolutions was to read more comics, so that’s what I’ve been doing!
Whether it’s a list of particular books we hope to read, or some regular reading practices we hope to establish, here’s what we’re hoping for in the year to come.
Happy New Year! Before we get to our resolutions for 2024, we wanted to take a moment to share some of the best books we read in 2023.
Two fiction and two non-fiction books I’ve finished recently.
Beautiful new voices and a beloved classic.
New November releases, mostly for middle grade.
Today’s stack: assassins, murder, and Murderbot.
I’ve got a few comics to share this week, and one that’s more of a picture book but from a well-known comics artist.
New October releases, from toddler to middle grade.
With a little less than a quarter of the year remaining, let’s check in on my reading resolutions from the beginning of the year!
Today’s stack is a bit of a grab-bag! I have a few more spooky comics and one silly one, and then a non-fiction book about cryptocurrency that may actually include one of the scariest of today’s books.
Following up from last week’s stack of creepy comics, here are some more spooky stories for the season!
Getting ready for spooky season? Here are some creepy comics to get you started!
New September releases, from toddler to middle grade.
Jonathan explores books about video gaming!
Today’s stack: fiction for adults!
New August releases filled with wonder.
This week I’ve got a stack of comic books (and one not-quite-a-comic), mostly for kids and young adults.