There’s a big, wonderful world of bookish websites out there. In this column, we point you to some of our favorites.
Stanton's goal was to "photograph 10,000 New Yorkers on the street...." Naturally, some New Yorkers are readers. Here are eleven bookish Humans of New York.
For so long, the Goodreads app has been a clunky, hard-to-use nuisance for voracious readers. Now, things are finally looking up with a new Goodreads app.
PEN America seeks to protect the First Amendment Rights of journalists by publishing their Online Harassment Field Manual.
If you need kidlit stories on a daily basis as part of your role as a parent, or educator, check out Storyweaver, an open-source platform from India.
Eight delightful Instagram accounts for picture books and those who love them.
Representation Matters provides mentorship for people of color in publishing, and is designed to increase diversity in the predominantly white industry.
What features would you put on a Goodreads wish list? (The ability to rate at half stars is number one, of course.)
If you're not following these five hijabi bookstagrammers, you're missing out. From book-inspired makeup looks to rustic backdrops, these women have it all.
For those of us readers obsessed with tracking our reading habits, Bookly for iOS is an easy to use book tracking app that fills this need.
Beautiful naked hardcover books shared on Instagram as part of our #RiotGrams challenge!