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How to Solve the Reading Slump Before Middle School, A Teacher’s Guide
23 Apr 2026
Julianne Arteha
6:30 m read

Solving the reading slump before middle school with audio-supported reading that builds comprehension, stamina, and tracks student progress.

What Moby-Dick Is Really About and the Meaning of the White Whale
16 Apr 2026
Julianne Arteha
7:28 m read

This article explores Moby-Dick as a story of obsession, Ahab’s pursuit, and the deeper meaning of the mysterious white whale.

Why Mr Darcy Is the Most Loved Character in Pride and Prejudice
09 Apr 2026
Julianne Arteha
9:47 m read

See how Mr Darcy’s journey from pride to growth makes him one of literature’s most loved heroes, defined by quiet strength, loyalty, and change.

The Great Gatsby and the Illusion of the American Dream
02 Apr 2026
Julianne Arteha
9:10 m read

This article explores how The Great Gatsby presents the American Dream as an illusion shaped by class, desire, and social limits.

Present Perfect vs Past Simple
26 Mar 2026
Julianne Arteha
5:45 m read

Learn when to use Past Simple and Present Perfect with clear rules, time markers, and easy examples for everyday English use.

P. G. Wodehouse, the Funniest Writer in English
19 Mar 2026
Julianne Arteha
8:40 m read

P. G. Wodehouse’s funniest stories show how brilliant language, clever plots, and unforgettable characters like Jeeves and Bertie create timeless comedy.

Middlemarch and the Hidden Lives of an English Town
12 Mar 2026
Julianne Arteha
9:22 m read

Read how Middlemarch explores the hidden lives of an English town, revealing ambition, marriage, and the quiet power of ordinary people.

Improve ADHD Focus with Immersive Reading
04 Mar 2026
Julianne Arteha
9:13 m read

Discover how immersive reading supports ADHD brains, improves focus, builds stamina, and makes reading manageable for adults and children.

Edith Nesbit and the Birth of Modern Children’s Literature
26 Feb 2026
Julianne Arteha
0:12 h read

Read how Edith Nesbit transformed children’s literature with honest, imaginative stories that still inspire families and young readers today.