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Do you ever visit a site to look at a pair of shoes, only to find every other website starts advertising that exact pair of shoes later? That’s...
Do you ever visit a site to look at a pair of shoes, only to find every other website starts advertising that exact pair of shoes later? That’s...
“The Vase” by Rumena Bužarovska They want to give us the grand tour of the apartment, that’s how Tanya and Kire put it. “We just moved...
I was lucky enough to read an early draft of Naima Coster’s second novel What’s Mine and Yours in February 2020. I was halfway through my...
Seven years after its exciting 2014 launch, Google has officially discontinued its affordable Cardboard VR goggles. Google Cardboard’s birth and death serve as bookends for the...
In a Venn diagram of modern diasporic and postcolonial novels, there would be a healthy amount of overlap. Though these terms are contested and not always...
I have a confession to make. Most of the books I’ve read so far this year have been rereads. After going through Northanger Abbey, I revisited...
For many, romance has offered the light, fun reads they needed during these cooped-up, high-stress pandemic times. But look, for some of us, horror has offered...
I know what you’re thinking: survival guide, some kind of edible plants guide, maybe The Art of War. If you think those are the books that...
I’ve been listening to audiobooks for as long as I can remember, and the never-ending pandemic has spurred me to change up my listening experience. Too...
A good laugh brightens up your day. Whenever you find something that makes you laugh, you never want to let it go, right? You might even...