EDITORIAL: Audiobooks are replacing physical books for many
There has been a surge in the number of users of audiobooks. Readers are switching from physical books to audio formats.
Read MoreThere has been a surge in the number of users of audiobooks. Readers are switching from physical books to audio formats.
Read MoreReading for leisure is at a high as people’s interest in the hobby has found a new home in a new generation.
Read MoreThe Ontario Human Rights Commission has released an inquiry report on the ‘Right to Read’, which goes into detail about providing resources for students who have reading disabilities such as dyslexia.
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Read MoreThe first-ever I Read Canadian Day was introduced on Feb. 19, 2020, to acknowledge Canadian literature and authors.
Read MoreCBC hosted Canada Reads 2019 which featured a competition for the novel Canadians must read this year.
Read MoreEmily St. John Mandel has won the 41st annual Toronto Book Awards for her novel Station Eleven that takes an intriguing look at the world 20 years after an apocalypse.
Read MoreToday is the last day of school before Reading Week, so Humber News scoured the North Campus to see how students will be spending their time off.
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