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Quotes July 12, 2025

Laughter is our consolation prize for consciousness.
Louise Erdrich
 
 
 
 
There is absolutely no innovation without failure.
Only when diverse perspectives are included, respected, and valued can we start to get a full picture of the world.
Brene Brown,
writer, researcher, lecturer, motivational speaker
 
 
 
 
It is so much simpler to bury reality than it is to dispose of dreams.
Don DeLillo,
writer, playwright, screenwriter
 
 
 
 
All of our actions have in their doing the seed of their undoing.
Louise Erdrich,
writer, poet
 
 
 
 
We didn’t have a chance to form the world we were born into. Now we have the opportunity to make a new one.
Jane Roberts,
writer, poet
 
 
 
 
“Give freely of yourself always to your family, your friends, your community, and your country. The world will pay you back many times over.”
Sandra Day O’Connor
 
 
 
 
“Everybody has the choice of being a hero or not being a hero every day of their lives.”
George Lucas
 
 
 
 
Reminder:
“One man can make a difference and every man should try.”
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
 
 
 
 
“Anyone who thinks they’re too small to make a difference has never met the honeybee.”
Popular saying, unknown attribution
 
 
 
 

Music July 12, 2025

FEELING GOOD | Low Bass Version – Geoff Castellucci | Nina Simone
 
 
 
 
Eagles with guests Linda Ronstadt and Jackson Browne – Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert Live 1974.
 
 
 
 

FYI July 11, 2025

On This Day

1833 – Noongar Australian aboriginal warrior Yagan, wanted for the murder of white colonists in Western Australia, is killed.
Yagan (/ˈjeɪɡən/; c. 1795 – 11 July 1833) was an Aboriginal Australian warrior from the Noongar people. Yagan was pursued by the local authorities after he killed Erin Entwhistle, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler. It was an act of retaliation after Thomas Smedley, another of Butler’s servants, shot at a group of Noongar people stealing potatoes and fowls, killing one of them.[1][2][3] The government offered a bounty for Yagan’s capture, dead or alive, and a young settler, William Keats, shot and killed him. Yagan is considered a legendary figure by the Noongar.[4][5]

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Born On This Day

1459 – Kaspar, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, German nobleman (died 1527)
Kaspar, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and Veldenz (11 July 1459 – c. Summer 1527) was Duke of Zweibrücken from 1489 to 1490.

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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
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Word Genius: Word of the Day
 
 
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By Aaron Gulley, Outside: How to Plan a Successful Road Trip

 
 
 
 

Mia McPherson’s On The Wing Photography: Northern Mockingbird Chick With A Big Attitude
 
 
 
 
Wickersham’s Conscience: Happy Wild Horse Day
 
 
Wickersham’s Conscience: Charismatic Megafauna: Blue Wildebeest
 
 
 
 

ILSR’s Community Broadband Initiative: Recently in Community Networks… Week of 7/7

 
 
 
 

Shawn Ryan Show: Augustus Doricko – Did Cloud Seeding Cause the Texas Floods? | SRS #217
 
 
 
 

Mike Force Podcast: Our Combat Veterans need help | a wife’s perspective
 
 
 
 

Cleared Hot Podcast: Full Auto Friday – 7/11/2025

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Recipes

Eat Your Words from Edible Alaska: #96: 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆝 𓆟 It’s Salmon Jam Time!
 
 
Taste of Home: Catalina Taco Salad
 
 
Simply Recipes: This 2-Ingredient Salmon Is My All-Time Favorite
 
 
Food Talk Daily: 12 Easy One-Pot Dinners for When You Want to Skip the Mess
 
 
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
 
 
DamnDelicious
 
 


 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

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Stacy, Carol RT Book Reviews

Welcome to the Stump the Bookseller blog!

Stump the Bookseller is a service offered by Loganberry Books to reconnect people to the books they love but can’t quite remember. In brief (for more detailed information see our About page), people can post their memories here, and the hivemind goes to work. After all, the collective mind of bibliophiles, readers, parents and librarians around the world is much better than just a few of us thinking. Together with these wonderful Stumper Magicians, we have a nearly 50% success rate in finding these long lost but treasured books. The more concrete the book description, the better the success rate, of course. It is a labor of love to keep it going, and there is a modest fee. Please see the How To page to find price information and details on how to submit your Book Stumper and payment.

Thanks to everyone involved to keep this forum going: our blogging team, the well-read Stumper Magicians, the many referrals, and of course to everyone who fondly remembers the wonder of books from their childhood and wants to share or revisit that wonder. Isn’t it amazing, the magic of a book?

907 Updates July 11, 2025

KTUU: Building fire sends black smoke over Anchorage as law office burns Law office burns but no injuries or fatalities reported; Former APD officer seeks retrial due to US District Judge and federal prosecutor misconduct and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTOO: Juneau Animal Control shares how to prepare pets for emergencies and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Brandon Topper Convicted of Sexual Assault on Kodiak; Twelve Alaska Native Entrepreneurs Selected as Finalists in 2025 Path to Prosperity Business Competition; This Day in Alaskan History-July 11th, 1921 and more ->
 
 
 
 
Fairans News Webcenter 11: LIVE: New immediate evacuation notice for large area west of Fairbanks; The search for convicted killer Brian Smith’s potential unwritten victims and more ->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: Unalaska tribal resolution honors Alaska flag designer’s triumph over discrimination and more ->

 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Alaska’s state insect is not the mosquito and more ->

 
 
 
 

KINY: Suicide Basin Flood Risk Remains as Juneau Prepares for Another Glacial Outburst and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Scenes from the Sun’aq Tribe harvesting gray whale baleen and more ->
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: What value in a human life?

The Alaska justice system has finally made Martin J. Richards pay for killing 65-year-old Redzebije Imeri.

The cost? $200.

Alaska State Court records reflect that this was the penalty imposed on the now 70-year-old, unlicensed driver whose sport-utility vehicle slammed into Imeri at the intersection of Minnesota Drive and Benson Boulevard in Anchorage’s Midtown on July 1, 2023.

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Fireside Books: Shelf Awareess
 
 
 
 
KDLG: Gwitch’en author Matt Gilbert gives Indigenous Futurism a fresh boost with the third edition of “Chandera”
Alaskan novelist Matthew Gilbert’s five-part Indigenous Futurism series, “The Wilkes Chronicles,” was initially completed in 2023. This spring, he published a new edition of book one, “Chandera,” and is making a pointed effort to get his series into the hands of a broader audience, including the readers of Bristol Bay.

 
 
 
 

By David James, ADN: For a different outlook on ‘prepping,’ Bill Fulton and Jeanne Devon collaborate again on new book
 
 
 
 

Quotes July 11, 2025

“The most striking thing I have seen throughout my almost four years of service are the NCOs who are willing to do anything for their soldiers. … It’s amazing to have and know people who are willing to go out of their way for you.”
Stephanie Schneider, Afghanistan veteran
 
 
 
 
“The sergeant is the Army.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower
 
 
 
 
“My answer is bring ’em on.”
President George W. Bush, talking about insurgents attacking U.S. military members in July 2003
 
 
 
 
“I’m very happy with how it all played. I was very blessed. That was my idea, to go to enlist, do one tour and fight and get out.”
David Kaefring, U.S. Army veteran of Afghanistan
 
 
 
 
“So far, I’ve spent my entire adult life fighting.”
James Coleman, U.S. Army sergeant
 
 
 
 
“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.
Colin Powell
 
 
 
 
“Lead from the front.”
Audie Murphy, most decorated U.S. soldier in World War II
 
 
 
 
It doesn’t take a hero to order men into battle. It takes a hero to be one of those men who goes into battle.
Norman Schwarzkopf
 
 
 
 
“What can we do to support the troops? Give them a nation that is worthy of protection.”
Two-tour Army veteran who emailed me when I was writing an article for The Atlantic in 2007
 
 
 
 

Music July 11, 2025

Charles Reardon: U.S. NATIONAL ANTHEM – CATHEDRAL ORGAN
 
 
 
 
The Wellerman (Sea Shanty) – 34th Army Band
 
 
 
 
U.S. Navy Band Kevin Day – Concerto for Wind Ensemble
 
 
 
 

FYI July 09-10, 2025

On This Day

1386 – The Old Swiss Confederacy makes great strides in establishing control over its territory by soundly defeating the Duchy of Austria in the Battle of Sempach.
The Battle of Sempach was fought on 9 July 1386, between Leopold III, Duke of Austria and the Old Swiss Confederacy. The battle was a decisive Swiss victory in which Duke Leopold and numerous Austrian nobles died. The victory helped turn the loosely allied Swiss Confederation into a more unified nation and is seen as a turning point in the growth of Switzerland.

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1460 – Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, defeats the king’s Lancastrian forces and takes King Henry VI prisoner in the Battle of Northampton.
The Battle of Northampton was fought on 10 July 1460[2] near the River Nene, Northamptonshire. It was a major battle of the Wars of the Roses. The opposing forces were an army led by nobles loyal to King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster, his Queen Margaret of Anjou and their six-year-old son Edward, Prince of Wales, on one side, and the army of Edward, Earl of March, and Warwick the Kingmaker on the other. The battle was the first in which artillery was used in England.[3]

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Born On This Day

1526 – Elizabeth of Austria, Polish noble (died 1545)
Elizabeth of Austria (Polish: Elżbieta Habsburżanka, Lithuanian: Elžbieta Habsburgaitė; 9 July 1526 – 15 June 1545) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania by marriage. She was the eldest of fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Anne of Bohemia and Hungary.[1] A member of the House of Habsburg, she was married to Sigismund II Augustus, who was already crowned as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania even though both of his parents were still alive and well. The marriage was short and unhappy. Elizabeth was of frail health, experiencing epileptic seizures, and died at age 18.

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1501 – Cho Shik, Korean poet and scholar (died 1572)
Jo Sik (Korean: 조식; Hanja: 曺植; July 10, 1501 – February 21, 1572) was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon period. He was a Neo-Confucian scholar who had a major influence on the Easterners and the Northerners.


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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
EarthSky News
 
 
This Day in Tech History
 
 
This Day In History
 
 
Interesting Facts
 
 
Word Genius: Word of the Day
 
 
Wise Trivia
 
 
Condolences

Retired Lt. Colonel Jona McKee, who served in three wars, dies at 97
 
 
 
 
James Clear: 3-2-1: On daily discomfort, the power of acting early, and life’s greatest pleasure
 
 
James Clear: 3-2-1: On enthusiasm, playing to your strengths, and living one day at a time
 
 
James Clear: 3-2-1: On finding the best way to do something, how timing shapes communication, and making unreasonable requests
 
 
 
 
MessyNessy: The plan is there is no plan

By MessyNessy, 13 Things I Found on the Internet Today (Vol. 745): Word of the day: Xylarium – Library of Wood; Rabbit charioteer from Ancient Rome, riding a chariot pulled by geese, Tivoli, 2nd century AD; Motorcycle chariots, 1936; Real Places with Ridiculously Depressing Names; Dr. Seuss’s Little-Known “Adult” Book of Nudes; Meet the longest running advice columnist in history; Now that Parisians are swimming in the Seine again, here’s a look back: and more ->

 
 
 
 

By Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Beaver Lake Uplands

 
 
 
 
The Marginalian by Maria Popova: Uncaging the bird in the mind, the two kinds of seeing, and a defense of joy in a world rife with reasons for despair,

 
 
 
 
By Colin Marshall, Open Culture: Tomorrow Never Knows: How The Beatles Invented the Future With Studio Magic, Tape Loops & LSD
 
 
By Colin Marshall, Open Culture: Paradise Lost Explained: How John Milton Wrote His Epic Religious Poem from Satan’s Perspective
 
 
By Open Culture: Igor Stravinsky’s “Illegal” Arrangement of “The Star Spangled Banner” (1944)
 
 
 
 
Simply Recipes: Ritz Just Recalled a Popular Product Because of a Factory Error

 
 
 
 

By Hope Corrigan, PC Gamer: I Just Found Out What Wi-Fi Means and It’s Sending Me It’s almost certainly not what you think.

 
 
 
 
Sun Sentinel: Book review: Florida and Alaska landscapes vital to plot of ‘Cold Burn’ thriller

 
 
 
 

Joe Rogan Experience #2348 – Lukas Nelson
 
 
 
 

LIVE: Grady Judd news conference on ‘swatting’ arrests
 
 
 
 

Jack CarrUSA: From Baghdad to Bestsellers: A Conversation with Alex Berenson
 
 
 
 
Mike Ritland: How the FBI Took Down Atlanta Gold Strip Club | Mark Sewell Exposes Mafia Tactics | Mike Drop 247
 
 
 
 
Cleared Hot Podcast: Episode 394 – Taylor Cavanaugh – Navy SEAL and the French Foreign Legion
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Recipes

Simply Recipes: I’ve Been Making My Grandma’s 4-Ingredient Johnny Mac for Decades

 
 
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
 
 
DamnDelicious
 
 


 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

E-book Deals:

 

BookGorilla

The Book Blogger List

BookBub

The Book Junction: Where Readers Go To Discover Great New Fiction!

Books A Million

Digital Book Spot

eBookSoda

eBooks Habit

FreeBooksy

Indie Bound

Love Swept & The Smitten Word

Mystery & Thriller Most Wanted

Pixel of Ink

The Rock Stars of Romance

Book Blogs & Websites:

Alaskan Book Cafe

Alternative-Read.com

Stacy, Carol RT Book Reviews

Welcome to the Stump the Bookseller blog!

Stump the Bookseller is a service offered by Loganberry Books to reconnect people to the books they love but can’t quite remember. In brief (for more detailed information see our About page), people can post their memories here, and the hivemind goes to work. After all, the collective mind of bibliophiles, readers, parents and librarians around the world is much better than just a few of us thinking. Together with these wonderful Stumper Magicians, we have a nearly 50% success rate in finding these long lost but treasured books. The more concrete the book description, the better the success rate, of course. It is a labor of love to keep it going, and there is a modest fee. Please see the How To page to find price information and details on how to submit your Book Stumper and payment.

Thanks to everyone involved to keep this forum going: our blogging team, the well-read Stumper Magicians, the many referrals, and of course to everyone who fondly remembers the wonder of books from their childhood and wants to share or revisit that wonder. Isn’t it amazing, the magic of a book?

Quotes July 09, 2025

Quotes courtesy of Lori Deschene/Tiny Buddha

“Rituals are the formulas by which harmony is restored.”
Terry Tempest Williams
 
 
 
 
“Living in the moment is learning how to live between the big moments. It is learning how to make the most of the in-betweens and having the audacity to make those moments just as exciting.”
Morgan Harper Nichols
 
 
 
 
“Life is a process of becoming, a combination of states we have to go through. Where people fail is that they wish to elect a state and remain in it. This is a kind of death.”
Anaïs Nin
 
 
 
 
“It’s okay to let go of those who couldn’t love you. Those who didn’t know how to. Those who failed to even try. It’s okay to outgrow them, because that means you filled the empty space in you with self-love instead. You’re outgrowing them because you’re growing into you. And that’s more than okay; that’s something to celebrate.”
Angelica Moone
 
 
 
 
“Until you make peace with who you are, you will never be content with what you have.”
Doris Mortman
 
 
 
 

Music July 07-09, 2025

I Wish it Would Rain | The Temptations Acoustic Cover by Sugar Lime Blue #SundayShoutOut
 
 
 
 
8 Track Entertainment: Ira Dean – “WWCDD (What Would Charlie Daniels Do) [feat. Ted Nugent]
 
 
 
 
Mammoth: “The Spell” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
 
 
 
 
Jelly Roll – Breakin’ Ain’t the End (NEW 2025 FULL SONG PLAYLIST) – Cover Remix
 
 
 
 
Opry Live – Scotty McCreery Justin Moore Sara Evans and Old Crow Medicine Show
 
 
 
 

FYI July 04-06, 2025

On This Day

1120 – Jordan II of Capua is anointed as prince after his infant nephew’s death.
Jordan II (Italian: Giordano) (born c. 1080 – died 19 December 1127) was the third son of Prince Jordan I of Capua and Princess Gaitelgrima, a daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno. He was, from at least May 1109, the lord of Nocera, and, after June 1120, Prince of Capua. The date and place of his birth are unknown, but it must have been later than 1080. He was married, before 1113, to Gaitelgrima, daughter of Sergius, Prince of Sorrento, a union which allowed him to extend his influence down the Amalfi coast from his castle at Nocera.[1]

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1594 – Portuguese forces under the command of Pedro Lopes de Sousa begin an unsuccessful invasion of the Kingdom of Kandy during the Campaign of Danture in Sri Lanka.
The Kingdom of Kandy was a monarchy on the island of Sri Lanka, located in the central and eastern portion of the island. It was founded in the late 15th century and endured until the early 19th century.[1]


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1415 – Jan Hus is condemned by the assembly of the council in the Konstanz Cathedral as a heretic and sentenced to be burned at the stake.[2]
Jan Hus (/hʊs/; Czech: [ˈjan ˈɦus] ⓘ; c. 1369 – 6 July 1415), sometimes anglicized as John Goose or John Huss, and referred to in historical texts as Iohannes Hus or Johannes Huss, was a Czech theologian and philosopher who became a Church reformer and the inspiration of Hussitism, a key predecessor to Protestantism, and a seminal figure in the Bohemian Reformation. Hus is considered to be the first Church reformer, even though some designate the theorist John Wycliffe.[a][2][3][4][5] His teachings had a strong influence, most immediately in the approval of a reformed Bohemian religious denomination and, over a century later, on Martin Luther.


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Born On This Day

1330 – Ashikaga Yoshiakira, Japanese shōgun (died 1367)
Ashikaga Yoshiakira (足利 義詮; July 4, 1330 – December 28, 1367) was the second shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1358 to 1367 during the Muromachi period of Japan. Yoshiakira was the son of the founder and first shōgun of the Muromachi shogunate, Ashikaga Takauji. His mother was Akahashi Tōshi (赤橋登子), also known as Hōjō Nariko.[1]

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1029 – Al-Mustansir Billah, Fatimid caliph (died 1094)[15]
Abū Tamīm Maʿad al-Mustanṣir biʾllāh (Arabic: أبو تميم معد المستنصر بالله‎; 2 July 1029 – 29 December 1094)[b] was the eighth Fatimid Caliph from 1036 until 1094. He was one of the longest reigning Muslim rulers.[10] His reign was the twilight of the Fatimid state. The start of his reign saw the continuation of competent administrators running the Fatimid state (Anushtakin, al-Jarjara’i, and later al-Yazuri), overseeing the state’s prosperity in the first two decades of al-Mustansir’s reign. However, the break out of court infighting between the Turkish and Berber/Sudanese court factions following al-Yazuri’s assassination, coinciding with natural disasters in Egypt and the gradual loss of administrative control over Fatimid possessions outside of Egypt, almost resulted in the total collapse of the Fatimid state in the 1060s, before the appointment of the Armenian general Badr al-Jamali, who assumed power as vizier in 1073, and became the de facto dictator of the country under the nominal rule of al-Mustansir.[2][1][4]


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1623 – Jacopo Melani, Italian violinist and composer (died 1676)
Jacopo Melani (6 July 1623 – 18 August 1676) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. He was born and died in Pistoia, and was the brother of composer Alessandro Melani and singer Atto Melani.


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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
EarthSky News
 
 
This Day in Tech History
 
 
This Day In History
 
 
Interesting Facts
 
 
Word Genius: Word of the Day
 
 
Wise Trivia
 
 

By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Neutralizing Drones
 
 
 
 
By Colin Marshall, Open Culture: A Visualization of the History of Technology: 1,889 Innovations Across Three Million Years
 
 

By Open Culture: Neil deGrasse Tyson Lists 8 (Free) Books Every Intelligent Person Should Read

 
 
 
 
Colion Noir: FAFO: Arrogant Robber Shot Dead After Homeowner Tried To Give Him A Chance To Leave

 
 
 
 

Mike Rowe: Happy Birthday, America! | A Star-Spangled PSA

 
 
 
 

Jocko Podcast: Independence Day: The Song Of America
 
 
 
 

“Terminal ballistics are a b*tch.”
Nick Irving

“Megan Thee Stallion Didn’t Get Shot” – Sniper Nick Irving
 
 
 
 

Ideas

By sokamon: Mini Beaded Flowers Bouquets
 
 
 
 

Recipes

 
 

By In The Kitchen With Matt: Easy Basic Chicken Salad
 
 
Homemade on a Weeknight: A Collection of Egg Recipes
 
 
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
 
 
DamnDelicious
 
 


 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

E-book Deals:

 

BookGorilla

The Book Blogger List

BookBub

The Book Junction: Where Readers Go To Discover Great New Fiction!

Books A Million

Digital Book Spot

eBookSoda

eBooks Habit

FreeBooksy

Indie Bound

Love Swept & The Smitten Word

Mystery & Thriller Most Wanted

Pixel of Ink

The Rock Stars of Romance

Book Blogs & Websites:

Alaskan Book Cafe

Alternative-Read.com

Stacy, Carol RT Book Reviews

Welcome to the Stump the Bookseller blog!

Stump the Bookseller is a service offered by Loganberry Books to reconnect people to the books they love but can’t quite remember. In brief (for more detailed information see our About page), people can post their memories here, and the hivemind goes to work. After all, the collective mind of bibliophiles, readers, parents and librarians around the world is much better than just a few of us thinking. Together with these wonderful Stumper Magicians, we have a nearly 50% success rate in finding these long lost but treasured books. The more concrete the book description, the better the success rate, of course. It is a labor of love to keep it going, and there is a modest fee. Please see the How To page to find price information and details on how to submit your Book Stumper and payment.

Thanks to everyone involved to keep this forum going: our blogging team, the well-read Stumper Magicians, the many referrals, and of course to everyone who fondly remembers the wonder of books from their childhood and wants to share or revisit that wonder. Isn’t it amazing, the magic of a book?