14 Books for a More Inclusive Look at American History
Current events in the last few months have made it abundantly clear how little many of us (myself included) know about U.S. history. In this post,...
Current events in the last few months have made it abundantly clear how little many of us (myself included) know about U.S. history. In this post,...
As the world obsesses over the surprise release of Taylor Swift’s new indie-sounding album, I’m keeping the feeling going by reading books like folklore. Swift has...
Memorizing poetry has lived on my mental to-do list for years. Other than reciting part of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet for a high school English...
One of my biggest issues as a reader who receives Advanced Reader’s Copies (ARCs) is: what the heck do I do with them once I’m finished...
In Lobizona, bestselling author Romina Garber weaves together Argentine folklore and what it means to be illegal “in a timely tale of identity and adventure that...
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web, sponsored by Flatiron Books, publishers of Court of Lions by Somaiya...
Today, Walmart released more information about the drive-in movie experience it will be providing over the next few months in select store parking lots. Viewings will...
When I was six months pregnant, I moved across the world, and I found myself thinking a lot about containers. First, in order to move I...
In case you missed the news, the National Rifle Association (NRA) is in some hot water at the moment. Specifically with New York’s attorney general Letitia...
In April 2020, British writer-director Rob Savage pranked his friends via Zoom with a terrifyingly clever live jump scare and captured their reactions on Twitter. Three...