It’s officially the last days of summer, and that means that soon I’ll be overwhelmed with school work, thesis writing, extracurricular activities and the general…
Title: “Burning Down George Orwell’s House” Author: Andrew Ervin Genre: Fiction Pages: 272 Available At: Amazon, Anderson Academic Commons, Denver Public Library You may remember…
It is now nearly the end of August, which means we’ve officially reached the ‘Sunday’ of summer. In just a few short weeks classes will…
As we progress further into the digital age, books are taking more forms than ever before. With traditional books, e-books and audiobooks offering various advantages,…
Everyone has heard of the Tattered Cover. It’s a Denver institution, especially within the literary community, and rightly so. But the city is full of…
For many, reading is a way to escape the world for a little while and immerse yourself in a different reality. But when trying to…
With higher temperatures projected for the next few weeks, now is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the summer sun and the beautiful…
Ever since the first e-book came into existence, there has been passionate debate in the literary community about what defines a “real book.” For many,…
Okay, so maybe the title of this post is a bit tongue-in-cheek. I’m sure by this point in your life you’ve probably learned how to…
Hello everyone, my name is Meg, and this is the inaugural post of a little blog I like to call The Denver Bibliophile. This summer…