August 2021

Twitter Bans Green

During times of incredible upheaval and stress, the world needs more even-keeled, trustworthy leaders more than ever. It needs leaders who listen to (and believe in) science, who support all of their citizens no matter their beliefs, and who don't, you know, bully teenagers who've been victims of gun violence. Oh, Marjorie Taylor Greene. You're so... you.

Old Farmer's Webinars

The Old Farmer's Almanac remains a fantastic resource after centuries of use, and today it's online so you can even get emails featuring tips each week. Who could have predicted that one day the Old Farmer's Almanac would host webinars to help farmers learn more about their craft back in the 1800s? It's pretty amazing that it's stood the test of time this long and it reminds us how no matter what, we'll always need farming and food.

Goodreads YA Week

We just discussed some of the YA books we're most looking forward to here at Real Book, and now Goodreads is hosting an entire YA Week! This is such an exciting event with all kinds of guides to help readers connect with new-to-them books, celebrate old favorites and find out what everyone is reading.

Best Books of the 80s

As an 80s kid, my favorite books of the time will always be the Sweet Pickles series--which were actually published in the late 1970s. Each book featured a different animal for every letter of the alphabet, and each animal learned some sort of lesson in the books. My favorite was Me Too, Iguana, who wanted to have everything everyone else had and had to realize that she was unique just as she was. It's good lesson for anyone!

The Cryptid Comeback

Cryptid creatures have never been forgotten. Every generation has plenty of cryptid creature fans, and Bigfoot and Nessie and their cousins will never go out of style. That said, it seems as if they've had a strong sense of renewal lately, and my teen is all here for it.

Halloween Annual Treats And Goodies

It's August and the Halloween treats are already rolling out. The irony is not lost, but the fact that so many sell out so fast means that Halloween flavor lovers may have to jump on goodies as soon as they appear! There shouldn't be a shortage of pumpkin spice, given how popular it is (and how widely available various PSL products are), but what about other annual favorites?

Tour of Window Cats

Cats in windows are some of the cutest, and sometimes funniest, things to see in a neighborhood. There is a hilarious TikTok video where the owner places a sign that reads, "Not Dead," next to their sleeping cat because the cat is at such an awkward angle in the window! 

Birds Stealing Hair

Birds are creative animals who will find a variety of nesting materials in their environments--even if those materials happen to be attached to a living creature! Many of us have seen videos of birds stealing fur from sleeping dogs, but now studies are showing that they will even go after an awake animal! 

Cori Bush is a Force to Be Reckoned With

When Congress was breaking and leaving millions of people about to lose their homes as the eviction ban was set to expire, Cori Bush of St. Louis, Missouri's first Black Congresswoman, took her chair to the Capitol and refused to leave until an extension was made. Her actions, as usual, saved lives, and continued to prove that she's changing things from the inside out.

Fun 80s Trivia Questions

Trivia games are so much fun, and some of the best trivia questions involve actual photos, song clips and video snippets. These allow players to enjoy seeing and hearing the 80s references while still playing the game. It also helps set the mood for the game. The thing I miss most about in-person trivia is the name the song portion, for sure. Who doesn't love 80s music?

Waiting For August YA

There's just something about young adult literature. It doesn't spend endless time on a piece of brocade or churning butter like regular fantasy sometimes does, and it features themes that are often fairly universal. It's more exciting in many ways, and sometimes it's even faster to read. This month there are several highly sought-after books releasing, too. 

The Tools in Your Arsenal

So many gardeners swear by their favorite tools when it comes to their gardening repertoire, and for the longest time it seemed a little like overkill to me. If you had your basics, you were fine, right? My hand trowel is my favorite tool, but I also have a large shovel and a rake, and that's pretty much all I need.

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