BOOKS
Book fair at mall
Who doesnt love a book fair? It was one of the highlights of this Eh? deskers elementary school years. Barnes & Noble at the Miller Hill Mall in Duluth is hosting its own book fair today, and thi...
Posted on 5/11/13 at 12:00 AM
Friday Night Alibi
I've got another terrific book to share. The cover reveal for Cassie Mae's Friday Night Alibi, which I had a chance to read. Along with being an awesome writer, Cassie Mae is one sweet gal, and is on...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 1:00 AM
Story time at United Day Nursery
One of our goals to ensure children enter school ready to succeed. By regularly reading to children during their preschool years, you provide them with the biggest boost toward a successful education...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 1:30 PM
The New Oz Movie
Well, after 28 years they've finally come out with a new Oz movie, and the critics already seem to be jumping all over it with hobnailed boots. Fair enough. I haven't seen it yet, so I have no idea w...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 11:50 AM
Book Club -- is it really about the books?
My Book Club met at my place last night. I guess the book might be perceived as extraneious, but we did read a book, Shattered Innocence: The Abduction of Jaycee Dugard - The Untold Story by Robert Sc...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 9:04 AM
BOOK NOTES: “The Artful Parent” ... “Lost Cat” ... “Thunder on the Mountain”
May 19, 2013
AREA BOOKS: Sheyenne, N.D., author pens ‘Gold Star Lee’
Eleven-year-old Dakota Jackson is heartbroken when her Thoroughbred mare, Canyon Starlet, escapes to join Black Coulee’s wild herd. One disappointment follows another when Dakota realizes that she will grow too tall to live her dream of becoming a jockey.May 19, 2013
'Catching Fire' dampened but not drowned at Cannes
By Jake Coyle , May 18, 2013
N.D. native, nutrition advocate tackles Alzheimer’s in new book
By Anna G. Larson , May 13, 2013
BOOK NOTES: “Radiation: What It Is, What You Need to Know,” ... 
By Herald Staff Report , May 12, 2013
AREA BOOKS: UND professor publishes textbook on philosophy and education 
Samuel Rocha, an assistant professor in the UND department of educational foundations and research, has published “A Primer for Philosophy & Education,” an accessible introduction for anyone interested in those subjects.
By Accent Staff Report , May 12, 2013
GF woman pens e-books about cooking, growing up in small-town N.D.
By Ann Bailey , May 12, 2013
5 recipes inspired by fiction
By Tracy Frank , May 08, 2013
Hachette Book Group expands library e-catalog 
On Wednesday, Hachette Book Group became the fourth major publisher this year to announce it was expanding its digital offerings to libraries.
By Hillel Italie , May 05, 2013
BOOK NOTES: “Jane Austen’s Guide to Thrift: An Independent Woman’s Advice on Living within One’s Means,” 
May 05, 2013
AREA BOOKS: Grafton, N.D., native pens ‘Trading Poisons’ 
After years of settling into the comfortable family life she always wanted, Jorie Asher made a decision to improve her physical health and well-being. She thought her life would be perfect if she no longer had to struggle with her weight.
By Accent Staff Report , May 05, 2013
MARILYN HAGERTY: Store stakes future on old-fashioned 
By Marilyn Hagerty , May 05, 2013
ND first lady promoting summer reading program 
North Dakota first lady Betsy Dalrymple is promoting a summer reading program. The Scholastic Summer Challenge is a four-month global literacy campaign to encourage students to read four or more books this summer.
By Associated Press , May 03, 2013
Man walks dozens of miles for Books for Africa 
The founder of a Minnesota charity that has sent millions of books to schoolchildren in Africa hiked dozens of miles this weekend to mark his group's 25th year.
By Associated Press , April 28, 2013
BOOK NOTES: “The Secretary,” ... “C.S. Lewis: A Life,” 
By Herald Staff Report , April 28, 2013
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