Literary Word of the Week: What is Anthropomorphism?

Have you heard the word anthropomorphism? You may not have heard the term, but I bet that you have almost definitely seen this storytelling technique used in your favorite stories! Anthropomorphism is a literary device that breathes life into the inanimate, granting human attributes and emotions to non-human entities. It’s a powerful tool that enrichesContinue reading “Literary Word of the Week: What is Anthropomorphism?”

Literary Word of the Week: What is a Mood Reader?

Have you heard of the term “mood reader?” For this Saturday’s literary word of the week, we’re going to talk about the term “mood reader.” 📚 A mood reader is someone who prefers not to stick to a rigid reading list or a predetermined schedule. Instead, they let their emotions guide them through the shelves,Continue reading “Literary Word of the Week: What is a Mood Reader?”

Happy Read Across America Week!

It’s no mystery that we love everything to do with books. So this week is extra special! This Saturday March 2 kicked off a week-long celebration of one of the most magical events in the world of literature: Read Across America Week! This annual extravaganza celebrates the joy of reading and encourages children and adultsContinue reading “Happy Read Across America Week!”