9 Spectacular YA Sequels Out This Summer: A Follow-Up
The summer of 2019 was something of a bumper season for awesome YA books. We had Margaret Owens’s The Merciful Crow, Emily Lloyd-Jones’s The Bone Houses, and many...
The summer of 2019 was something of a bumper season for awesome YA books. We had Margaret Owens’s The Merciful Crow, Emily Lloyd-Jones’s The Bone Houses, and many...
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman is a popular choice for book clubs. The 2017 novel was a true publishing phenomenon in the author’s...
Black joy is a form of resistance. There is so much joy in being Black and this joy should be celebrated. Human beings are complex, multifaceted...
TL;DR: Etsy and ASOS are stocking reusable face masks, with options available for less than £1. Face coverings must be worn by shoppers in England from...
Presented coolly enough as a reassessment of the influence Mexican artists had on North American art, I could not greet “Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American...
With the hopefulness and optimism of pre-pandemic summers, I composed a summer reading booklist. Historical fiction mixed with some pastoral magic realism would be a great...
Like nice white librarians, the title probably made you bristle. Knowing the swift and harsh criticism leveraged from nice white librarians when urged to read more...
Read the thriller Lee Child calls “sensationally good.” Like Ocean’s Eleven meets Drive, with a Southern noir twist, S. A. Cosby’s Blacktop Wasteland is a searing,...
If you often have trouble comfortably reading websites in Google Chrome due to text that is too large or too small, it’s easy to change the...
From Wayfair to 5G, conspiracy theories seem to have been more popular than ever in 2020. And as the coronavirus continues to spread in America, they...