Looking to read more this year? The best way to put a New Year’s resolution into action is to make a plan, and that includes organizing all of those books you want to read in 2025. The most well-known ...
A Kindle works fine on its own, but it becomes a lot more useful when you use it with select free apps. You can use things like Calibre, Libby, Send to Kindle, Instapaper, and StoryGraph to convert, ...
Maybe you've seen a bunch of BookTok recommendations fly by without saving them, madly scribbled down titles talked about in your go-to podcasts, or have tried to remember the book your friend ...
Should you spend money on e-readers especially when your phone can offer more? While some still enjoy the touch and feel of physical books or reading on a Kindle tablet, the latest Android apps on ...
The Apple iPad mini A17 Pro is excellent for reading, thanks to its compact, lightweight, and easy-to-hold design. Not only is the 8.3-inch Liquid Retina screen vibrant, sharp, and colorful, making ...
It’s no secret that Princeton is a major academic transition during your first semester, especially if you load up on reading-intensive courses like I did. It wasn’t long before I was reading an ...
For book lovers, travelling across Europe is an adventure filled with history, culture, and new experiences. However, carrying physical books can be impractical when hopping between cities. That’s ...
If you have an Android e-reader or have a smartphone or tablet with Google Play, you know how difficult it is to purchase audiobooks, e-books, comics, and newspapers. The leading reading apps, such as ...
Many mobile apps claiming to support early reading skills in children fail to deliver actual educational benefit, with positive app store reviews seemingly driven by esthetics and functionality, a new ...
Many mobile apps claiming to support early reading skills in children fail to deliver actual educational benefit, with positive app store reviews seemingly driven by aesthetics and functionality, a ...
In 2026, people are embracing “analog living”; this may apply to tracking one’s media consumption, for better or worse.