The Raunchy Brilliance of Julie Doucet
Twenty years after publishing the last issue of Julie Doucet’s Dirty Plotte, Drawn & Quarterly has gathered the first dozen issues along with Doucet’s early, unpublished,...
Twenty years after publishing the last issue of Julie Doucet’s Dirty Plotte, Drawn & Quarterly has gathered the first dozen issues along with Doucet’s early, unpublished,...
This is a guest post from Abigail Clarkin. Abigail is a recent graduate from the University of Rhode Island who can often be found holding a book...
I discovered Jenny Han books when I found To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before on sale a few years back. I found the idea all of...
MIMO stands for “multiple input, multiple output.” A 4×4 MIMO device has four antennas for four simultaneous data streams, while a 2×2 MIMO has two. The...
When my friend Jen asked me what I would include on a list of my favorite things, I was really excited to think like Oprah. The...
It was just last week that educators from the Middleton Heights Elementary School dressed up for Halloween as the U.S.–Mexico border wall and other racist stereotypes....
When kids are exposed to Egyptian books in English, it’s mostly mummies and pharaohs. For adults, it’s mostly Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz. But Egyptian literature has...
This is a guest post from Linh Anh Cat. Linh Anh Cat is a scientist who loves reading so much she does it for work and fun. She...
Sensual, dangerous, and unforgettable are ways to describe some of the best suspenseful romance novels. These books need the perfect balance of drama and edge of...
Halloween is over, but you’re still craving for a spine-tingling read? No worries, this November all you need to bring back the Halloween vibes is to...