Our view: The dangerous subjectivity of House Bill 710 
The vague language and broad scope could lead to censorship of books without substantial justification

On Wednesday, April 10, Governor Brad Little signed into effect House Bill 710, also known as the “Harmful Materials” Library Law. The bill—which, contrary to popular belief, does not actually […]

Seven Classic books to read this fall
Cozy up with these classic reads perfect for Autumn

As the weather gets colder every day, Autumn is the perfect time to cozy up with a novel and stay warm inside. There is nothing better than curling up with […]

‘Where everyone is welcome’
BookPeople of Moscow celebrates 45th year as a literary staple among Moscow community

Carol Price always wanted to own a bookshop — a dream she fulfilled in December 2011. Price, who moved to the Palouse almost 20 years ago, purchased BookPeople of Moscow […]

From pages to pixels
Society has turned away from books and why this must change

Most everyone has read a book, or at least had one read to them. From story time in kindergarten, AR points in elementary school and required reading in high school […]

Back to (anything) but the basics
The top three novels to read this summer

Other than textbooks and academic reading, the novels we most want to dive into often take a backseat during the school year. This makes summer the best time to catch […]