Reading Pathways: The Best Judy Blume Books
Judy Blume was my generation’s J.K. Rowling. There may not have been wizards and owls, but Judy Blume books held magic of a different kind: someone...
Judy Blume was my generation’s J.K. Rowling. There may not have been wizards and owls, but Judy Blume books held magic of a different kind: someone...
Though your heart may be in the right place when searching for the perfect gifts for everyone in your family this December, let’s be real. Having...
Two major Netflix adaptations were announced this week: a new version of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, directed by Ben Wheatley and starring Lily James and Armie...
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s new book came out on October 16, at the height of the election madness. Right at that lull where my brain needed a break...
Here’s an interesting tool for you. Meet Sourcetrail, a cross-platform source explorer for C/C++ and Java. Sourcetrail promises to help software engineers explore, navigate and understand unknown...
Critical Linking is sponsored by our $250 All the Books Barnes and Noble gift card giveaway! In each sorting team, one member stacks arriving books, while the...
The List List is sponsored by Aquicorn Cove, the new graphic novel by Katie O’Neill. “★ Highly recommended for all-ages graphic novel collections, especially those where O’Neill’s...
Britain and America, Brexit and Trump, are inextricably entwined. By Nigel Farage. By Cambridge Analytica. By Steve Bannon. By the Russian ambassador to London, Alexander Yakovenko,...
John Wray’s fifth novel Godsend is both a culmination of his magpie approach to fiction writing and a complete departure from his work thus far. The...
Something new is on the horizon. Moving on up from sandbox status, the CNCF now welcomes Harbor into the incubation stage. The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC)...