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NaNoWriMo Success Stories

November 1st isn’t just the day to come down from your post trick-or-treating sugar high. It’s also the kickoff of National Novel Writing Month – NaNoWriMo for short – during which aspiring novelists the world over will be pounding the…

America’s most haunted libraries

Apparently a love of books isn’t reserved for the living. Some of the most haunted places in America happen to be libraries. Here are three of the most notorious library hauntings – something to think about the next time you’re…

Share your Libib posts on Twitter automatically!

We’re happy to announce that you can now auto-post to Twitter from libib.com Let your friends know what you’ve started reading, what you’ve completed, and what you’ve reviewed. Simply go to your Settings on the website, and allow sharing on…

Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Bibliophiles

Got your Halloween costume picked out yet? If you’re stuck for ideas, here are some simple costume ideas that will no doubt impress your more literary-minded friends. Death (Sandman, Neil Gaiman)   When you think “Death” you might be picturing…

Halloween reads for those who like to be spooked

Kids aren’t the only ones who enjoy a good scare this time of year. For a creepifying October evening, pour yourself a pint of pumpkin ale and settle in with one of these classics.   Tales of H.P. Lovecraft –…

Scary Halloween Reads for Kids

Halloween is right around the corner. Here are three spooky books to get your youngsters in the mood, and maybe distract them from all that candy.   Ages 4 to 8 The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of…

Here’s to the Word Nerds

Today’s post comes from Joy Hamilton of Blooming Twig. Blooming Twig is an indie publishing house which has issued children’s books, self-help titles, trade-based books, fiction, poetry and prose books, and books by internationally renowned authors, among any other genre…