9 of the Best LGBTQ Middle Grade Novels for Pride
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Pride Month! To celebrate, I’ve curated a list of new (or newish) LGBTQ middle grade novels. I’ve written...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Pride Month! To celebrate, I’ve curated a list of new (or newish) LGBTQ middle grade novels. I’ve written...
(Trigger warning: mention of sexual assault and rape) A few years ago, when I was traveling to my cousin’s wedding, I had a Thomas Hardy–themed weekend....
Following my YA book recommendations for all extroverts, this time let’s talk about romance. Here are 8 romance books for every Extroverted Myers-Briggs Type. ESTP (Extraversion...
The Victorians were more famous for their love of all things ghastly—and I did a list of nonfiction recs about Victorian crime over here—but crime didn’t...
I’ve always been drawn to creepy, macabre stories. The preference can be traced back, like many things in my life, to a book. Specifically, The Witches by Roald...
I can only read Jayson Greene’s Once More We Saw Stars when I’m alone. Every time I crack open the book and read more than two lines, I...
Whether you’re a seasoned menstruator, a young menstruator, or a parent of a soon-to-be menstruator, you need books about periods to help guide you through the...
If you’ve been missing the Mughal India-inspired world Tasha Suri brought to life in Empire of Sand, don’t miss out on another visit with the companion to...
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web, is sponsored by Libro.fm. “Rebekah Heath is a research librarian by...
G-Stock Studio/Shutterstock.com The sun’s rays are getting stronger, and the beach isn’t the only place you’re soaking up drying, burning radiation. That’s why we’ve put together...