Reading
My Grandmother Came to America to Give Me "The Gift of Education." I'm Fighting to Pass That Gift Along
See the artwork that won the New York Public Library National Teen Art Contest, a testament to the artist's grandmother.
By Brittney McNamara
In 2025, Read (and Watch Movies) Like No One Is Looking
There's no big god of reading waiting to judge you for how much you read in 2025.
By P. Claire Dodson
Are College Students Really Not Reading Anymore?
We spoke to professors about what’s going down on campus.
By Marie-Rose Sheinerman
The Luminosity of Reading
How the Morningside Lights parade encourages the freedom to read.
By Tara Lago
Banned Books Week 2023 Celebrated with Day of Panels, Author Talks
Teen Vogue hosted the all-day event with the Brooklyn Public Library.
By Teen VoguePhotography by Bea Oyster
Why I Gave Books to Nearly 7,000 Preschoolers
So many kids in my home state of West Virginia lack access to books.
By Rania Zuri
11 Best Contemporary Retellings of High School Classic Books
“The Great Gatsby,” but make it queer.
By Costa B. Pappas
“Ghosts of Harvard” Is a Hauntingly Beautiful Summer Read
Francesca Serritella's latest novel isn't your typical summer read, but it's worth the hype.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
745 Books by Black Authors We’re Reading in 2020
From fantasy novels to history books, you'll want to read each one of these novels.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse and Kelsey Borovinsky
13 Books About Race, Love, and Identity from Asian and Pacific Islander Authors
Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month with these captivating reads.
By Sara Li
5 Books “Littles Fires Everywhere” Star Jade Pettyjohn Is Reading
The range!
By Danielle Kwateng-Clark
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"ODAAT" Star Isabella Gomez Is Home Watching This Musical Series
In our first "My Self-Quarantined Life," actress Isabella Gomez gives us an intimate breakdown of her time at home.
By Danielle Kwateng-Clark
How the U.S. Is Failing Dyslexic Students
Dyslexic students are often diagnosed years too late.
By Zach Schermele
Books Are a Lifeline for People in Prison. So Why Are They Censored?
The state often blocks historical and educational texts, as well as many queer texts, claiming "sexually explicit content."
By Adryan Corcione
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11 Books to Finish Before Summer Ends
Read "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" before the movie comes out and plenty of others for the beach.
By Erin Nicole Celletti
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6 Newly-Released Queer Reads You NEED to Check Out This Month
From queer superheroes to sci-fi.
By Judith Utz