A Reader’s Guide to Naruto
If you’re a manga reader, no doubt you’ve heard of Naruto. Even if you’re not a manga reader, I’d still be surprised if you hadn’t. Naruto...
If you’re a manga reader, no doubt you’ve heard of Naruto. Even if you’re not a manga reader, I’d still be surprised if you hadn’t. Naruto...
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Stock up on garlic, wooden stakes, and turtlenecks because it’s Vampire Day at Book Riot! From close reads of vampire fiction to discussions about both contemporary and...
Here’s a quick look at some notable books—new titles from the likes of Casey Cep, Chia-Chia Lin, Juliet Grame, Ani DiFranco, and more—that are publishing this week. Want...
Almost two out of every three women in jail have not been convicted of a crime, and are awaiting resolution of their cases. In many parts...
With the advent of e-books and digital reading, does marginalia still exist? Over at Real Life, Alexandra Molotkow looks at how marginalia has evolved within social...
In 1893, Sherlock Holmes was approaching the peak of his popularity when his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, decided to do the unthinkable. He vowed to kill...
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, and Penguin Classics is recognizing it with four new editions of classic, canonical novels by Asian American authors. This follows...
At long last, you can get a great all-around Kindle—that is immune to water. Well, maybe not immune, but you would really have to work to...
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