8 Classics That Should Be Adapted into Gritty K-Dramas
In 2019, we had Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, but in 2022, we were gifted with the Korean adaptation of the 19th century American classic. “Loose interpretation” might be a better...
In 2019, we had Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, but in 2022, we were gifted with the Korean adaptation of the 19th century American classic. “Loose interpretation” might be a better...
When we think of fantasy and science fiction novels, one of the first things that probably comes to mind is the trope of the young chosen...
If you were to walk into my library and look at my shelf of memoirs, you’d see a series of well-worn paperbacks, their rumpled pages underlined...
Existential horror is one of the more difficult to explain sub-genres in my opinion. One of those things you know based on a vibe but not...
Remember being a child, and how confusing the world was? I was taught to chew with my mouth closed, not run in corridors, and keep myself...
Anyone who’s spent all of 10 minutes in conversation with me knows how much I love the Brontës. Hell, anyone who scrolls down my Book Riot...
Marriage of convenience is a popular trope within romance novels. While it first became popular in historical romance novels, it has spread to almost every sub-genre...
These days, it seems every other person is starting a podcast or streaming on Twitch, so it makes sense that more people than ever are buying...
If Michelangelo were alive today, what would he create? What if he had access to modern materials like stainless steel, invented more than 400 years after...
What’s more intimate than being yourself? Prior to reading Jenny Fran Davis‘s Dykette, I wasn’t sure. I’m still not. But I can say this deeply smart,...