First review of the new Amazon Kindle Colorsoft

https://www.techradar.com/tablets/ereaders/amazon-kindle-colorsoft-review Hands on: Amazon Kindle Colorsoft: The color Kindle you've been dreaming of is finally here Amazon does color its own way Not yet ratedReviews By Lance Ulanoff  published October 16, 2024 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. What is a hands on review? (Image: © … Continue reading First review of the new Amazon Kindle Colorsoft

Robert Caro on the making of “The Power Broker” — revered nonfiction about Robert Moses and NYC

Robert Caro on the Making of “The Power Broker” The legendary historian and biographer explains how, from a background in daily journalism, he came to write one of the most revered nonfiction books of the twentieth century. With David Remnick July 5, 2024 https://player.simplecast.com/f26760e6-d983-4944-b250-4b1ff5a43c68?dark=false Download a transcript. Listen and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You Listen Sign up for our daily … Continue reading Robert Caro on the making of “The Power Broker” — revered nonfiction about Robert Moses and NYC

Best historical fiction of summer 2024

The Best Historical Fiction of Summer 2024 By Angela Erickson for BookBub June 12, 2024 Save any books that interest you from this article to your BookBub wishlist and we’ll notify you when we have a deal on them. With the summer heat comes summer reading! There are so many great new books to be read … Continue reading Best historical fiction of summer 2024

Are books or e-readers like Kindles, better for the climate?

http://www.npr.org/2024/05/25/1252930557/book-e-reader-kindle-climate What’s better for the climate: A paper book, or an e-reader? MAY 25, 20245:00 AM ET Chloe Veltman for NPR The summer reading season is here. Some people will opt for paperbacks because they're easy to borrow and share. Others will go for e-readers, or audiobooks streamed on a phone. But which is the … Continue reading Are books or e-readers like Kindles, better for the climate?