The Path Not Taken
Stephanie Danler’s memoir Stray invites us to look closely at our own life: our family dynamics, our loss, our trauma, and the moments of happiness that...
Stephanie Danler’s memoir Stray invites us to look closely at our own life: our family dynamics, our loss, our trauma, and the moments of happiness that...
After weeks of living under a lockdown meant to curb the spread of COVID-19, many of us are complaining we’re losing our grip on reality. What...
I’m here to tell you the top places in Barcelona to read, find books, and explore literary history. This is meant not as a comprehensive guide...
Look, Quarantine Brain is real. You may not want or be able to absorb more information right now. If so, try curling up with some feel-good...
I live to see bisexual women books representation and 2020 is shaping out to be an amazing year. The following list is just 10 of the...
Cats have been constant figures in literature. Whether as the main character or a background one, their feline presence is apparent and normally very welcome. Although...
Welcome to another edition of Pass/Fail, where I take on the question of how well a comic/graphic novel is adapted for either large or small screen....
I thought it would be nice to dive into U.S. history by looking into our long overlooked presidential poets. When we think of our presidents and...
After many, many years and many, many books, Rick Riordan’s Camp Half Blood Chronicles are finally coming to an end. The chronicles began with Percy Jackson...
Looking for a summer reading list? Project Gutenberg is the place to be. With more than 60,000 free ebooks, Project Gutenberg hosts some of the world’s...