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Author Archives: Eliza Lita

Language Lovers Unite: This Book Will Blow Your Mind

Why ‘The Babel Message’ by Keith Kahn-Harris is a must-read if you love language

Posted byEliza LitaDecember 7, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, books, language, non-fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading3 Comments on Language Lovers Unite: This Book Will Blow Your Mind

Writing Secrets from 5 Best-Selling Authors

The Cambridge Literary Festival line-up brought together the world’s most famous authors - and they had this to say about their writing process

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 26, 2021November 26, 2021Posted inAuthor Spotlight, Reading JoyTags:authors, books, fiction, non-fiction, publishing, reading, writingLeave a comment on Writing Secrets from 5 Best-Selling Authors

James Patterson’s Latest Thriller Will Keep You on Your Toes

‘Fear No Evil’ is the perfect fast-paced read to end the gloomy autumn season with

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 24, 2021November 24, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, books, crime, fiction, James Patterson, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Reading Recs, thrillerLeave a comment on James Patterson’s Latest Thriller Will Keep You on Your Toes

Read These Books if You Want to Create Excellent Characters

The ‘Aristotle and Dante’ duology by Benjamin Alire Sáenz has more to offer than just a good story

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 9, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Aristotle and Dante, book review, books, characters, pour-your-heart-out book review, publishing, reading, Reading Recs, writing1 Comment on Read These Books if You Want to Create Excellent Characters

Why ‘How to Kill Your Family’ Is a Top-Tier Hero-Villain Crossover

This is the one book that will make you question your morals this year and you need to read it right now

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 9, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Bella Mackie, best seller, book review, books, crime, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, thrillerLeave a comment on Why ‘How to Kill Your Family’ Is a Top-Tier Hero-Villain Crossover

How I Read 12 Books in a Month

And why you can too if you follow these easy tips

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 2, 2021Posted inReading Joy, Reading TipsTags:books, bookworm, read more, read more books, reading, Reading Joy, Reading Tips4 Comments on How I Read 12 Books in a Month

‘In the Dream House’ Is the Queer History Lesson You Need Right Now

Cover of 'In the Dream House' by Carmen Maria Machado on a light purple background surrounded by little houses.

Carmen Maria Machado’s memoir sheds light on domestic abuse within same-sex couples, exposing a worrying knowledge gap

Posted byEliza LitaOctober 13, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, Carmen Maria Machado, LGBTQIA, memoir, non-fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, readingLeave a comment on ‘In the Dream House’ Is the Queer History Lesson You Need Right Now

Why I Said Goodbye to the Paperback

Photo collage showing a Kindle e-reader held, or on a table next to a cup of coffee, on a yellow background with small book doodles scattered around.

Not buying physical books and reading digitally still validates you as a bookworm. Reading depends on circumstances and you can love books in any form.

Posted byEliza LitaOctober 6, 2021Posted inReading JoyTags:Audiobooks, books, bookworm, e-books, Kindle, reader story, reading, reading experience, Reading Joy, Reading Tips2 Comments on Why I Said Goodbye to the Paperback

Call for Submissions: Bookworm Edition

Illustration of two women chatting with a cup of coffee with the text "Calling all bookworms" across in orange, large letters.

Bookworms, writers, authors, readers: guards up! We want to work with you

Posted byEliza LitaAugust 7, 2021August 7, 2021Posted inCall for SubmissionsTags:authors, books, commissioning, contributor, reading, submissions, writingLeave a comment on Call for Submissions: Bookworm Edition

‘I Ride Tsunami’ Is a Condemnation of The Digital Age

A poetry collection about workaholism, social media, and losing our souls to technology.

Posted byEliza LitaJuly 25, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, poetry, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading1 Comment on ‘I Ride Tsunami’ Is a Condemnation of The Digital Age

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