Calling All Bibliophiles: These Pinterest Boards Are for You!

Pinterest is a great way to organize your favorite recipes or browse for home decor ideas, so why not use it to pay homage to your favorite books as well? If you’re an avid bibliophile who hates wandering aimlessly around the bookstore feeling overwhelmed by the endless selection of books, these boards will help you to bookmark ideas for new reading material and connect with other readers.

Book Lovers
Whether you’re looking for the best new releases or you simply want to share your love of reading with other pinners, this board is packed full of literary quotes, book recommendations, and peeks inside of some of the most impressive books stores in the world.

Reading Quotes
If all you’re searching for is a bit of inspiration on a tough day, this board pulls quotes directly from your favorite books to offer some words of wisdom straight from the authors’ mouths. From Annie Dillard and Theodore Roosevelt to C.S. Lewis, the Reading Quotes board has quotes for everyone.

Libraries
There are few places more relaxing for an avid reader than a beautiful library, and this board offers a virtual tour of some of the most impressive libraries in the world.

Explore the World of Science With These 2 Websites

The world of science covers a wide range of areas, from astronomy to geography to biology. Whether you’re an experienced scientist or a student who simply loves science, these fascinating websites will provide hours of video, audio, and text devoted to your favorite subject.

Popular Science
The beloved science magazine Popular Science now has a website with just as much up-to-date scientific news. Here you’ll find the latest information about technology, cars, aviation, space, geology, and a variety of other universally appealing subjects. The Popular Science website also features high-quality video, beautiful photo galleries, and links to interesting blogs that you won’t find in the print magazine.

Science Mag
Science Mag is a science website with a more intellectual tone, covering both the latest news in the science world and new findings from various fields. High-resolution images and exciting podcasts make the site more interactive, and webinars allow visitors to really become a part of the research. Science Mag covers the worlds of medicine, geology, technology, and a number of other subjects, and it even offers aspiring scientists advice for breaking into the field of science.

3 Print Magazines for Architecture Enthusiasts

You love exploring a city's architecture whenever you travel, and good design is something you admire. Indulge your love for good architecture with these excellent print magazines that take you on a tour of the latest structures and give you background on the ones you already love.

Metropolis 
Metropolis is dedicated to all things design, with a focus on buildings and products. Learn to appreciate new ideas and gain a better understanding of traditional models with their informative articles and photo spreads.

Architectural Digest
A go-to magazine for many architecture lovers, Architectural Digest compiles the latest news for readers as well as professionals. Explore stunning photos of featured buildings and designs while staying in touch with the hottest trends.

Dwell
Dwell brings together architecture and interior design in a hip, modern magazine. Get great decorating ideas and find ways to better utilize your space. View photo spreads of off-beat homes and classic structures.

Public Domain/Public Domain

Find Great Long-Form Journalism Online

Long-form narrative articles were extremely popular in days gone by, but they've seen a steady decline in our increasingly digital, 140-character world. While longer pieces of journalism are a bit harder to find these days, several great websites have popped up to curate the best long-form writing. Here are three worth bookmarking:

Longreads
A reader-supported site hosted by The Atlantic, Longreads features the best fiction and nonfiction from all around the web. Each story is over 1,500 words long, and you can explore them all through the handy search bar or by browsing categories like sports or memoir.

Longform.org
Longform.org collects both new and classic long-form non-fiction pieces and compiles them into one convenient, expansive website. Best of all, readers can save articles to read later on a Kindle, Pocket, Instapaper, or Readability, allowing you to access them while on the train to work or even at the gym.

The Browser
Since 2008, the Browser has been recommending 5 to 6 pieces of long-form journalism and non-fiction to readers per day via their simple, easy-to-navigate website. The Browser’s content is carefully selected and always free, and they will even occasionally post an interesting video or a thought-provoking quote to keep readers on their toes.

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