Skip to main content

Posts

Archive

Show more

Featured

The Conversation Wednesday: Books and brain development: why reading is much more than a pastime for children and teens

ArtCreationsDesignPhoto/Shutterstock Hi everyone, LL here. Last year, or I think it was last year—time is a human construct—I cross-posted a piece from the wonderful online journal The Conversation . It was going to be a regular feature, but, alas, things happened. Anyhoo, we will again have pieces from that website. I highly recommend it for all of you to make it part of your regular reading. I truly love this site, which draws on expertise from across multiple disciplines.  As a librarian, of course, this particular piece is close to my heart. And I will admit something: I got out of the reading habit for years. I just drifted away. It's really helped to run a book club at work to get my reading legs back. You just have so much to do that you jettison things like reading for pleasure. And the internet with its diversions doesn't make it easier. But reading keeps your brain supple. And reading feeds your soul. So, if you don't read, READ! Whether you read a paper book, an ...

Latest Posts

Image

When the Good Isn't the Enemy of the Perfect

Image

Fear of Another Dark President

Weekend self-care open thread: The music of World War II

Image

True Crime Friday: Thomas Eugene Creech, the Church of Satan Serial Killer

Poetry Thursday: The Adversary

War is over, if you want it!

Tuesday open thread: Let's Talk Elections on YouTube

Image

They'll Never Learn

Weekend self-care open thread: It's the Kinks!

Image

True Crime Friday: Mark Douglas Burns, the Clearfield Serial Killer

Some thoughts on the SCOTUS VRA ruling

Aces: Manuel's past and meeting at the Cafe