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The Geek’s Guide to Dating Webseries: Katie & James

Welcome to The Geek's Guide to Dating Webseries!

From bloggers to podcasters, indie video game developers to celebrated filmmakers, hard hitting journalists to award-winning storytellers, over the next few months geeks-of-all-kinds will be sharing their love stories and dishing out advice.

In this week's video, you'll meet Katie and her husband James. Click play to listen to them talk about love, Scrabble, and how poor Halloween costume choices can often be a good thing.

Posted by Eric Smith

Holiday Beverages for Bookworms

The holidays are finally upon us! This hopefully means you have some free time to relax in your favorite reading chair and read a book by candlelight. To make your holiday reading even more special, pour yourself a glass of the perfect beverage to go with whatever genre your heart has chosen.

Posted by Maria Vicente

The Perfect Book for Your Favorite Taylor Swift Song, Kind Of!

It’s not just Friday the 13th: it’s also…well, Friday December 13th, birthday to America’s On-Again-Off-Again Sweetheart, Taylor Swift! And since some music critic somewhere has probably likened her songs to novels—right?—spend her glorious natal day blasting her hit singles and reading the appropriate work of literature. Your new favorite book is only as far away as your favorite Taylor Swift song, metaphorically speaking!

Posted by Blair Thornburgh

What if Christmas Carols Were Actually Books?

Some titles are too good to be reserved for seasonal singalongs. Here’s a few carols we’d love to see pull double duty on our bookshelves…

Posted by Maria Vicente

Rainbow Sprinkles Blog Tour Roundup

Some of the best bloggers from around the web made recipes inspired by my new book Sprinkles!: Recipes and Ideas for Rainbowlicious Desserts. One of my favorite sprinkles inspired quotes came from We are not Martha who said, “sprinkles are one of the happiest things in all the world. They’re on the same level as glitter… except they’re edible. So, they automatically win. ”

Thanks for participating everyone! It was a ton of fun and I got to meet some tremendous blogger/bakers.

Posted by Jackie Alpers

Six Literary Alternatives to the Elf on a Shelf

You probably know about “The Elf on a Shelf,” a toy that parents can use to convince kids that a creepy elf is watching their every move. Which is basically the plot of George Orwell’s 1984, right? So we wondered…what other forms of Thing-on-a-Thing-based holiday behavior modification could be taken from classic and contemporary literature? The possiblities are endless… or at least six.

Posted by Rick Chillot