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I’m not saying I could carry on a romance with a disembodied head who told awesome Goethe jokes. But books have to be there.

The public library in Clinton, New York upcycled a classic British phone booth and turned it into a neighborhood branch.

A new study says people can improve their sensitivity to others simply by reading books.

More than one in ten Americans now own e-readers. What does that mean for the state of reading in America?
Librerías Gandhi, one of Mexico's largest book sellers, has teamed up with Mexico City's subway authority to inspire passengers to read more.

At the new library in Surrey, British Columbia, people can "check out" experts on a topic of interest.

They also say they'll eat mac-and-cheese for a whole month if they can go digital. (Yes, we're skeptical.)

We don’t have to eradicate a person’s soul in order to make them a great leader and thinker.

Today's "Now and Then" takes a trip to the white, skinny worlds —and unrealistic expectations —of Sweet Valley High and Gossip Girl.