In Our Feeds: Crawl-in library, Judy Blume news, and the Oxford comma debate

Kristen Joerger  //  Jun 27, 2014

In Our Feeds: Crawl-in library, Judy Blume news, and the Oxford comma debate

Every Friday, we share a handful of links that we found funny, provocative or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Have a great weekend!

Many literary classics might be considered YA if they were published today (think Catcher in the Rye or Jane Eyre). Entertainment Weekly shared some of our favorite classic book covers reimagined as YA.

Fans of The Fault in Our Stars shouldn't miss author John Green's funny interview with Stephen Colbert.

The Atlantic published this story about the importance of free play for kids. According to a recent study, children who engage in more free play have more highly developed self-directed executive function.

We loved this BuzzFeed roundup of Why J.K. Rowling Will Always Be Your Favorite Author!

Judy Blume fans, rejoice! The author announced this week that she has a new adult novel due out next year!

We always love a good piece of book art. Here is a sculpture series of an alphabet made from carved books.

Verizon released an ad this week that sheds light on statistics about the low numbers of women who pursue their interest in science and math.

A new study revealed that people who consider themselves grammar snobs have a much greater preference for the Oxford comma than those who consider their grammar just "fair." What do you think?

This is a great list of guidelines for readers.

Here is a tiny NYC studio apartment that has a cool feature -- a crawl-in library!

Finally, does this look like your home library?