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(01/05/18 2:48pm)
Welcome back to the book column and the new year. A new year means a new reading list. While many people choose to make their New Year’s resolutions about working out and saving money, not everyone decides to involve books. However, books can be great inspiration for your resolution.
(12/11/17 12:00pm)
Welcome to the final chapter of this semester’s book column. To finish out the semester, I spoke with IU alumna and author Karen Day.
(12/04/17 1:30pm)
Welcome to chapter 17 of the book column. Not many college students anticipate leaving school to lead a life of high action and secrets, but Doug Laux, an Indiana native, found himself in just that position.
(11/27/17 11:00am)
Welcome to chapter 16 of the book column. With Thanksgiving Break behind us, it is time to look ahead at the remainder of the holiday season.
(11/13/17 1:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 14 of the book column. On Nov. 4, Indiana author Jen Selinsky participated in a book signing at Half Price Books here in Bloomington.
(11/06/17 10:00am)
Welcome to chapter 13 of the book column. In the coming months, there are two movies hitting theaters that were originally books. A lot of criticism often surrounds books made into movies.
(10/30/17 11:00am)
Welcome to chapter twelve of the book column. This week I have some great suggestions for scary stories in honor of Halloween.
(10/23/17 12:20pm)
Welcome to chapter 11 of the book column. Many readers, especially young women, have probably heard of Rupi Kaur and her poetry books, “Milk and Honey" and "The Sun and Her Flowers."
(10/16/17 3:33pm)
Welcome to chapter 10 of the book column. So far this year, I have had the privilege of writing about books across almost all genres. This week, I am bringing yet another type of story into focus.
(10/09/17 2:31am)
Welcome to chapter nine of the book column. John Green is releasing his highly anticipated sixth book, “Turtles All the Way Down," on Oct. 10, which you probably already know unless you've been living under a rock.
(10/02/17 4:41am)
Welcome to chapter eight of the book column. A popular trend in readers' habits today is nonfiction literature. We are so interested in nonfiction because we want to hear other people’s stories.
(09/25/17 5:47am)
A new book, “Busted in Bloomington: A Tragedy in the Summer of '68," will take readers back in time to the "liberated" '60s, but the book explores the fact that this time period wasn't as free as people might think.
(09/18/17 4:34am)
It is always great to see Hoosiers doing big things in the world, and in Chapter 6 of the book column, I have the pleasure of speaking with a recent IU alumna who has published her first book.
(09/11/17 4:31am)
Welcome to chapter four of the book column. Semester after semester students find themselves spending hours writing for classes, whether extensive essays, short stories or poetry, just to be graded and then tucked away.
(08/28/17 4:45am)
Welcome to chapter three of the book column. September is almost upon us, so I thought I would take the opportunity to tell readers about all the great books being released this month.
(08/20/17 8:28pm)
The Half Price Books outlet carries a wide selection of discounted books. Its many shelves can captivate a bookworm for hours.
(08/20/17 11:42pm)
Welcome to chapter two of the book column. If there’s one thing every syllabus week needs, it’s information on buying books.
(08/18/17 2:46pm)
Welcome to chapter one of the IDS Book Column. My name is Audrey, and I'll be your main character and story guide for this year.
(04/28/17 1:36pm)
Bloomington is full of small businesses, some of which are woman-owned. My Sister’s Closet is one business empowering women to take charge in the work world, and Blond Genius, a woman-owned boutique, wants to help My Sister’s Closet achieve their goals.
(03/29/17 10:09pm)
Partners shift their weight from one foot to the other as they take steps backward and forward, all based on movement below the waistline. Kizomba dance, pronounced kee-zumba, is an African, social partner dance taught in Bloomington by Jess Hayes and Jeff Slone.