There isn't a fictional character more famous for his ability to learn—and learn quickly—than Sherlock Holmes. Whether you're watching the BBC show starring Benedict Cumberbatch or reading the original stories, one thing is always true: Sherlock is the supreme detective who … [Read more...]
2017 Summer Reading List
There are only a few weeks of summer left, but that's still plenty of time to read some good books! We're here to help with our second annual summer reading list. We received tons of recommended books from TIP families, so we tallied up the suggestions and compiled a best-of … [Read more...]
Review: Saint Anything
Ariana Sayeed, a ninth grader from Oklahoma, recommends Saint Anything, by Sarah Dessen. Saint Anything is not just a book; it's a lesson. … [Read more...]
Classic Reconsidered: Gulliver’s Travels
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels—or Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships, to use the original title—is one of those books you probably know a lot about, even if you've never … [Read more...]
Review: The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You
Kirsten Waits, an eleventh grader from Kentucky, recommends The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You, by Lily Anderson. It's a novel that has almost every thing you could want in it. There's romance and mystery, with plenty of references, and the setting appeals to smart people. … [Read more...]
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