Sure, these are advertised as music book clips, but who’s to say you can’t use them on your novels and memoirs? Music book clips work best on thinner volumes, but are a subtle and classy way to hold your book open while you sip your mimosa and listen to Mozart. The list below is just a starting point, so if you don’t find a design of a particular set-up you like, hunt around a bit more and you’ll find the perfect fit. Hands-free reading tools come in so many shapes and sizes. Some of these are also great devices for folks who have trouble holding a book open for long periods of time. While it can be a challenge to get your brain to read and do something else at the same time, it doesn’t hurt to know there are tools for hands-free reading out there so you can still eat, knit, or whatever else you like to do while reading. Multitasking seems to be an ever-increasing necessity in our lives. None of their lives will ever be the same as they join the countless people trying to reach el norte. But when Lydia’s wonderful journalist husband publishes a tell-all profile of Javier, the jefe of the newest drug cartel, Lydia and eight-year-old Luca are forced to flee. She has a son, Luca, and by and large, they live a fairly comfortable life. Lydia Quixano Pérez runs a bookstore in the Mexican city of Acapulco. This post on reading backlist books is sponsored by Flatiron Books, Publisher of American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins.
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