Books to Read

How Reading Can Help You Overcome Culture Shock

How Reading Can Help You Overcome Culture Shock

Many international students can experience a cultural shock when starting college in the US. That’s why Murilo encourages students to read in order to understand some of the cultural nuances. Here are some books he recommends! 

Here’s a Novel Idea: Check Out the Library

Here’s a Novel Idea: Check Out the Library

We often stress the importance of reading to our students -- it expands vocabularies, highlights effective communication of ideas, and introduces new perspectives. With this in mind, then, Keith reminds us that the library is just the place for any student.

Books to Read: How to Be a High School Superstar

Books to Read: How to Be a High School Superstar

Here’s a book that Matt recommends to anyone who feels that the only way to succeed is to be either (a) a natural-born genius or (b) a stressed-out zombie. In other words, a book to every high school student ever.

Improve Your ACT Score by Practicing This Skill

Improve Your ACT Score by Practicing This Skill

Reading is a skill you practice and improve at throughout your whole life, so here are some tips to maximize your reading skills, not just for the test but for life!

The books you really need to read this summer

The books you really need to read this summer

Summer is finally here, and that means it's time to relax with a good book. But what book should you read? Well, that's where we come in. Check out the LP team’s recommendations!

When Reading for Work Becomes Reading for Fun

When Reading for Work Becomes Reading for Fun

When you're in school, it can feel like there's "reading for work" and "reading for fun." But the best of all worlds is what happens when reading for fun and reading for work end up being the same. See what books Adam found for both!

Failures & Mistakes

Failures & Mistakes

It seems that many are currently in need of encouragement to keep going in the face of failure. The pressures on young people in our society seem to be growing, but Helen is here to shine some light on the value of making mistakes!