Perfect poolside fiction. EPSTOCK/Shutterstock.com July 26, 2016 Five picks of what to read this summer – picked by the experts Khalil A. Cassimally, The Conversation and Holly Farler, The Conversation Get your summer reading recommendations from the literature and crime professors themselves.
What better way to spend your year-end holiday than absorbed in a good book or ten? Shutterstock December 15, 2015 Top minds suggest good reads: from espionage to doomed love and race Natasha Joseph, The Conversation There isn’t a lot of time for recreational reading when you’re running a university. But when year-end holidays roll around, Africa’s vice chancellors can finally read for pleasure.
Kids need to be interested in the book they’re reading, so it’s better if they choose it themselves. Flickr/Mike Mantin April 2, 2015 Kids need to like what they’re reading to progress Ryan Spencer, University of Canberra Kids will be turned off reading if they have no interest in the material. Comics or picture books are fine as long as the child enjoys it.