Summer Lovin’: 10 Romances Set in Summertime
Right now I can read exactly two kinds of books: historical fantasy (about which I am extremely picky) and romance. The weather is heating up, but...
Right now I can read exactly two kinds of books: historical fantasy (about which I am extremely picky) and romance. The weather is heating up, but...
This whole Green Lantern journey has been quite a ride, hasn’t it? From sentient planets to Emotional Electromagnetic fields to cannibal Power Rings, we’ve seen a...
I remember virtually nothing from my 4th grade year. One thing I remember is how much I disliked listening to Hatchet during read aloud and would...
If there were ever a time to read books that celebrate Black girls and women, we are living in it. For a long time, Black women...
Each title in the Oxford Cultural Biographies series seeks to delve into the untold histories of the greatest artists and cultural figures known to man, and...
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It’s time: welcome to Book Riot’s round-up of the best books of 2020, so far! It’s been a stellar year in publishing (if not in other...
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web is sponsored by “Fix-it fiction is also about healing. For queer...
In Why Did I Get a B?, her memoir about teaching, Shannon Reed writes “I enjoy teenagers. I like that they have to be convinced to...
In January, not long before the pandemic arrived, I traveled to the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico, some sixty miles from Albuquerque. Acoma is maybe the...