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Curl up with a good book this spooky season

Halloween, and fall in general, is the perfect time of year to pick up some frightening books to really help you get into the...

BookTok: not reliable but good for beginners

Have you heard of “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo"? If you haven’t, consider yourself one of the few people on earth who hasn’t....

10 books to read by the pool this summer

The summer is a perfect time to catch up on that incredibly long reading list you’ve built up over the year, or even just...

Women over 45 are some of the biggest readers, and they...

When most people think of older women reading, book clubs and Danielle Steele novels probably come to mind. What likely doesn’t come to mind...

The perfect winter ‘booketlist’

As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, the urge to roll yourself in a blanket while cuddling with a good book...

World Book Day: the beauty of literature

Courtesy of Pexels Books have always found a way to connect people. Though often portrayed as a lonely...

In a period of isolation, comic books offer a refreshing bit...

Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Amidst the pandemic, the comic book industry is currently at an economic standstill.

The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy celebrates 50th anniversary

On the fourth floor of the Tomas Rivera Library lies UCR’s Special Collections & University Archive. Inside the archive are brightly lit cases of...

UCR research investigates educational differences in children’s storybooks internationally

A UCR cross-cultural psychology article titled “Learning-Related Values in Young Children’s Storybooks: An Investigation in the United States,” published in the Journal of Cross-Cultural...

Lit Pick of the Week: “Ham on Rye” by Charles Bukowski

Radar is committed to all forms of art and entertainment and as such, will pick one book as a reading recommendation every week. This...