Last week I visited Mrs. Cook’s fabulous fourth-grade class at Farmington’s Cascade Brook School for our annual Galley Review Project. You can see the kids coming up to sample the wares, below.…
Since Mallett School’s amazing and wonderful librarian, Betsy Turcotte, is retiring at the end of this school year, a small book has been in the works by the Daily Bulldog’s readers over…
Mallett School’s amazing and wonderful librarian, Betsy Turcotte, is retiring at the end of this school year. To celebrate her work in the school system, the community has been invited to help…
As you may have heard Mallett School’s amazing and wonderful librarian, Betsy Turcotte, is retiring at the end of this school year. Working closely with Betsy all these years has been one…
With the advance of digital and social media you’re connected everywhere, while you walk, while you work and while you eat, and now, thank to the latest development from DDG Technologies, The…
Bookstores are sometimes asked by customers to remove titles that the customer finds offensive. The classic graphic novel series by Herge, Tintin, garnered this unhappy attention recently at a friend’s bookstore. It…
Could there be anything more evil than a fatuous self-help book? The answer lies in the pages of Knightley & Son, where it shares space with some terrific espionage, puzzle solving, humor,…
There are some challenges which are almost too arduous and hazardous to even attempt. I was confronted by one of these recently. The sobering result is below. Sitting down to read and…
Let’s face it. Most books are as much subject to vanity as their readers are. What book doesn’t wish to be released in October or November to experience the full spotlight of…
At the start of the New Year and we feel fortunate to bring you an exclusive Daily Bulldog interview with the Year 2014 herself! Kenny: Happy New Year and congratulations on your…