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    Whether in elementary school or away at college, every family is bound to have a bibliophile among them. From books to e-readers to bookmarks, the bookish student in your life has probably seen it al ...

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    The holiday season is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than to give your loved ones a gift that counts! Bibliophiles can be one of the funnest people to buy for with thousand ...

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    Sometimes, things just come together.After working at Echo-Lit now for just over a year and a half, I’m becoming more accustomed to the rhythms of our year - when we are busy, when we have “down time ...

    Shakespeare Adaptations We Love (Post)

    Shakespeare has embedded itself in so many aspects of pop culture that it`s difficult to even keep track. From movies to music to podcasts to plays, we draw inspiration and create conversation about ...

    ​The Voices of the Tales(Post)

    I’d fallen woefully behind on my reading challenge until last week. In looking for some great new reads by Asian American authors, I ended up devouring Ali Wong’s dear Girls and Mary H.K. Choi’s Emer ...

    Banned Books Week Story Hour: My Hometown Textbook Boycott(Post)

    It’s Banned Books Week.I’ve spent some time this week looking over the list of 100 top banned and challenged books from the American Library Association. I’ve laughed at the inclusion of ch ...

    Thankful(Post)

    As I prepare my to do lists for Thanksgiving weekend; I am constantly reminded how much I have to be grateful for. Come December 1, I’m celebrating six months at Echo-Lit. Six months isn’t a very lon ...

    A Halloween for the Books(Post)

    Look, I’m just not going to be ok with missing out on a Full Moon Saturday Halloween.The closest analogy I can come up with is missing out on your birthday party at school because of a snow day. I me ...

    Bibliophile Playgrounds - Books Set in Libraries and Bookstores(Post)

    Having friends who are readers means that I am constantly getting fabulous recommendations for new books to read. My Facebook and Instagram feeds are constant inspiration for my TBR list. This past w ...

    Outdoor Books for Indoor Days(Post)

    As I have said many times before, I’m an indoorsy kinda gal. I am married to an outdoorsy guy. He hikes and mountain bikes and rock climbs. I get vertigo standing too close to a sharp incline, my hus ...

    Required Summer Reading(Post)

    Despite the fact that we have a good two months of steamy temps still ahead of us, summer is quickly coming to a close. School will look very different for many students and teachers this year as fam ...

    Gift Ideas for Bookish Students (Post)

    Whether in elementary school or away at college, every family is bound to have a bibliophile among them. From books to e-readers to bookmarks, the bookish student in your life has probably seen it al ...

    Literary Gifts For Book Lovers(Post)

    The holiday season is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than to give your loved ones a gift that counts! Bibliophiles can be one of the funnest people to buy for with thousand ...

    Deep Magic(Post)

    Sometimes, things just come together.After working at Echo-Lit now for just over a year and a half, I’m becoming more accustomed to the rhythms of our year - when we are busy, when we have “down time ...

    Shakespeare Adaptations We Love (Post)

    Shakespeare has embedded itself in so many aspects of pop culture that it`s difficult to even keep track. From movies to music to podcasts to plays, we draw inspiration and create conversation about ...

    ​The Voices of the Tales(Post)

    I’d fallen woefully behind on my reading challenge until last week. In looking for some great new reads by Asian American authors, I ended up devouring Ali Wong’s dear Girls and Mary H.K. Choi’s Emer ...

    Banned Books Week Story Hour: My Hometown Textbook Boycott(Post)

    It’s Banned Books Week.I’ve spent some time this week looking over the list of 100 top banned and challenged books from the American Library Association. I’ve laughed at the inclusion of ch ...

    Thankful(Post)

    As I prepare my to do lists for Thanksgiving weekend; I am constantly reminded how much I have to be grateful for. Come December 1, I’m celebrating six months at Echo-Lit. Six months isn’t a very lon ...

    A Halloween for the Books(Post)

    Look, I’m just not going to be ok with missing out on a Full Moon Saturday Halloween.The closest analogy I can come up with is missing out on your birthday party at school because of a snow day. I me ...

    Bibliophile Playgrounds - Books Set in Libraries and Bookstores(Post)

    Having friends who are readers means that I am constantly getting fabulous recommendations for new books to read. My Facebook and Instagram feeds are constant inspiration for my TBR list. This past w ...

    Outdoor Books for Indoor Days(Post)

    As I have said many times before, I’m an indoorsy kinda gal. I am married to an outdoorsy guy. He hikes and mountain bikes and rock climbs. I get vertigo standing too close to a sharp incline, my hus ...

    Required Summer Reading(Post)

    Despite the fact that we have a good two months of steamy temps still ahead of us, summer is quickly coming to a close. School will look very different for many students and teachers this year as fam ...

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    Gift Ideas for Bookish Students (Post)

    Whether in elementary school or away at college, every family is bound to have a bibliophile among them. From books to e-readers to bookmarks, the bookish student in your life has probably seen it al ...

    Literary Gifts For Book Lovers(Post)

    The holiday season is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than to give your loved ones a gift that counts! Bibliophiles can be one of the funnest people to buy for with thousand ...

    Deep Magic(Post)

    Sometimes, things just come together.After working at Echo-Lit now for just over a year and a half, I’m becoming more accustomed to the rhythms of our year - when we are busy, when we have “down time ...

    Shakespeare Adaptations We Love (Post)

    Shakespeare has embedded itself in so many aspects of pop culture that it`s difficult to even keep track. From movies to music to podcasts to plays, we draw inspiration and create conversation about ...

    ​The Voices of the Tales(Post)

    I’d fallen woefully behind on my reading challenge until last week. In looking for some great new reads by Asian American authors, I ended up devouring Ali Wong’s dear Girls and Mary H.K. Choi’s Emer ...

    Banned Books Week Story Hour: My Hometown Textbook Boycott(Post)

    It’s Banned Books Week.I’ve spent some time this week looking over the list of 100 top banned and challenged books from the American Library Association. I’ve laughed at the inclusion of ch ...

    Thankful(Post)

    As I prepare my to do lists for Thanksgiving weekend; I am constantly reminded how much I have to be grateful for. Come December 1, I’m celebrating six months at Echo-Lit. Six months isn’t a very lon ...

    A Halloween for the Books(Post)

    Look, I’m just not going to be ok with missing out on a Full Moon Saturday Halloween.The closest analogy I can come up with is missing out on your birthday party at school because of a snow day. I me ...

    Bibliophile Playgrounds - Books Set in Libraries and Bookstores(Post)

    Having friends who are readers means that I am constantly getting fabulous recommendations for new books to read. My Facebook and Instagram feeds are constant inspiration for my TBR list. This past w ...

    Outdoor Books for Indoor Days(Post)

    As I have said many times before, I’m an indoorsy kinda gal. I am married to an outdoorsy guy. He hikes and mountain bikes and rock climbs. I get vertigo standing too close to a sharp incline, my hus ...

    Required Summer Reading(Post)

    Despite the fact that we have a good two months of steamy temps still ahead of us, summer is quickly coming to a close. School will look very different for many students and teachers this year as fam ...