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"The Book House" in Columbus, Ohio, offers 8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms for 24 guests, as well as 7,000 hardcover books, ...
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Kyle Richards' unconventional styling encourages you to use shelves for more than books – it's a fresh twist on 'bookshelf wealth' for 2025 - MSNKyle Richards' unconventional styling encourages you to use shelves for more than books – it's a fresh twist on 'bookshelf wealth' for 2025. Story by Hannah Ziegler • 3h.
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House Digest on MSNHow Floating Shelves Can Transform A Cluttered Book Collection Into Wall Art - MSNIf your books are stuffed onto a bookshelf or stacked in a messy pile, discover how you can turn them into wall art with the ...
In a key battleground in the larger debate about removing and restricting school books, plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the Escambia County School Board asked a federal judge this week to order ...
A Florida school district is restoring three dozen books removed from library shelves. The books range from classics like Toni Morrison's Beloved to a kid's book about a penguin family with two dads.
Many new books are hitting the shelves in fall 2024. This includes moving true accounts, fictional love stories and page-turning mysteries that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Nine months after being removed, 18 banned books were returned to library shelves in Colorado’s Elizabeth School District last week, following a federal judge’s order.
The book "Ana on the Edge" by A.J. Sass was kept on shelves by a unanimous vote. The book addressed the needs of middle school students struggling with gender identity, according to the case document.
Shelf-centered: Why we buy books but never read them . Instead of feeling guilty, flip the narrative and see it as potential reading experiences ...
ACLU registers a win, as some books that were banned return to a Colorado school district's shelves 03:05. Nineteen books are back on the shelves at the Elizabeth School District in Colorado after ...
Kyle Richards' unconventional styling encourages you to use shelves for more than books – it's a fresh twist on 'bookshelf wealth' for 2025. Hannah Ziegler. Wed, April 16, 2025 at 7:00 PM UTC.
The school board has argued it has authority to decide what books should be allowed and that a 2023 law (HB 1069) that set up a process for book challenges by members of the public helps shield it ...
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