Reading helps take you out of a bad mood, pass the time, and also improves your vocabulary. Thanks to incredible community members there are Little Free Libraries all over the place!
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You are seeing the hashtag everywhere today as the nation celebrates National Comic Book day. I'm a huge fan of comic books and there are good reasons to be a fan of these flashy four-colored magazines even if you don't like comics.
I find myself reading more in the winter. I've been in the mood to pick up a thriller so I did some research and compiled this list of the scariest books known to man.
The Tri-City Herald had a great story today about a Kennewick couple who built a mini library out front their house and it's a "Doctor Who" TARDIS! That reminds me, summer is almost here so let's get our summer reading list going! I'll start: ANYTHING STEPHEN KING!
Any book worth the paper it's printed on will immerse the reader almost from the start. Great authors seem to have a knack for doing this without fail.
Still, sometimes it can be nice to help them out a little. Reading a book with a setting that mirrors your own can be a rich and satisfying experience.
With that in mind, here are five great summer reads, all set in the summer.