This summer’s mix includes some sci-fi and fantasy deep cuts, a Native botanist’s meditation on honoring nature, a mycologist’s celebration of fungi, novels set around the world, a memoir from ...
I was tearing through so many coding books that my dad started returning the ones I’d finished to the bookstore so we could ...
Novels by Colson Whitehead and Daniel Mason, the final “Heartstopper” graphic novel, gripping thrillers, lush romantasy, true ...
Learning to program in C on an online platform can provide structured learning and a certification to show along with your resume. Learning C can still be useful in 2026, especially if you want to ...
Programming languages shape how software, apps, and websites are built, making them one of the most important skills in the modern digital world. With industries shifting toward automation, AI tools, ...
Neurodivergent characters have long captured the hearts of readers. From the methodical Christopher Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time to the defiant Keiko Furukura in ...
The full list of book-to-movie adaptations seems interminable and spans decades. The art of bringing a book to life on screen creates a whole new experience for the audience. To rank the best ...
What’s your favorite genre of books? Nonfiction is my go-to. There’s nothing better than cozying up to a good memoir or a thought-provoking history book. I’m currently listening to an audiobook called ...
If I could see the world through a 2-year-old’s eyes, I’d see endless wonder, imagination and curiosity. These characteristics are precisely why toddlers love books so much—books provide a way for ...
March, in the northern hemisphere anyway, is about venturing out for some much-needed vitamin D and dodging showers. Forget that – just head for a decent café where you can delve into the marvellous ...