'Double Trouble and the Upside-Down Christmas Tree' tells the true story of a Boonville family's solution to keep their twin sons out of the family tree.
Evansville native, author Jillian Tyler stopped by the studio on Monday to discuss her book, Cross Stitch, and how a portion of the proceeds from the book will benefit members of the LGBT community in Tri-State.
With the mega-hyped film 'Gone Girl' starring Ben Affleck hitting theaters this October, and the slightly-less-hyped 'Dark Places' starring Charlize Theron coming in September, it isn't surprising that author Gillian Flynn is getting her shot at the small screen now, too.
Celebrities' lives always seem to be jam-packed with things to do. Between recording songs, shooting scenes for television or film, memorizing scripts, going on tour and other celeb duties, it's hard to believe that some of these stars would have the time to pick up a book amidst their already exciting lives. But sometimes the written word can be just as exciting as life itself! These celebs clearly get the importance of reading a good book.
'If I Stay,' the movie based on Gayle Forman's 2009 YA book of the same name, will be released in August, it was announced today. It will star Chloe Grace Moretz as main character Mia.
The boy who lived continues to live on. Two years after the last 'Harry Potter' movie hit theaters (and six years after 'Deathly Hallows' was published), author J.K. Rowling is working on a Potter prequel that would follow a young Harry as an orphan, before his time at Hogwarts.
Ever wondered what diseases library books carry? You shouldn't because your local libraries need your help. Still, that didn't stop two Belgian professors from running tests on the 10 most borrowed books in the Antwerp library and finding out what horrors lie between their spines.
One of the videos enjoying it's 15 minutes of viral fame these days is "The Joy of Books". A nearly two minute video created by a Canadian couple who own Type bookstore in Toronto and a handful of their friends. As of this writing, the video has already been viewed over 1.8 million times and according to the description provided on YouTube took "many sleepless nights moving, stackin