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Seven Halloween Short Stories from Serious Authors

Some of the world’s most famous writers also liked to show their scary-side

Posted bydaniellagaskellOctober 26, 2021Posted inHalloween, Reading RecsTags:authors, books, fiction, Halloween, horror, reading, Reading Recs, short storiesLeave a comment on Seven Halloween Short Stories from Serious Authors

‘Nothing But Blackened Teeth’: Both Grotesque and Gorgeous 

A little horror book that gives you big creeps

Posted byjessicaholmanwritesOctober 25, 2021Posted inBook Reviews, HalloweenTags:autumn, book review, books, fall, fiction, Halloween, horror, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, spookyLeave a comment on ‘Nothing But Blackened Teeth’: Both Grotesque and Gorgeous 

What Kristin Hannah’s ‘The Four Winds’ Says About an Author’s Duty

A book review and a few thoughts on the obligations of a writer to a reader

Posted byDanthebookmanOctober 18, 2021October 18, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, fantasy, fiction, Kristin Hannah, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Reading RecsLeave a comment on What Kristin Hannah’s ‘The Four Winds’ Says About an Author’s Duty

6 Publishing Trends that Stop Readers From Buying Books

These revolting marketing trends make readers think twice before buying a physical book and publishers need to stop doing them. Do you agree?

Posted byjessicaholmanwritesOctober 14, 2021October 14, 2021Posted inReading JoyTags:books, bookworm, publishing, reader stories, reading, Reading Joy2 Comments on 6 Publishing Trends that Stop Readers From Buying Books

‘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

Thoughts on Life in the Library

What working in a library can teach you about books, authors, readers, and yourself

Posted byDanthebookmanOctober 6, 2021Posted inReading JoyTags:books, libraries, life lessons, publishing, reading, Reading Joy, school, young readers1 Comment on Thoughts on Life in the Library

‘The Parted Earth’: Bringing Partition’s Darkness to Light

Copy of A Parted Earth, held up against a wooden fence

Anjali Enjeti’s story of a land divided

Posted byBrina PatelOctober 5, 2021October 4, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, fiction, India, Pakistan, pour-your-heart-out book review, readingLeave a comment on ‘The Parted Earth’: Bringing Partition’s Darkness to Light

TikTok Rescued Me From the Longest Reading Slump

Three female authors ended my temporarily bookless existence

Posted byTina CrouchOctober 1, 2021October 1, 2021Posted inReading Joy, Reading TipsTags:books, female authors, fiction, reading, Reading Recs, reading slump, Reading Tips, readinglist, TikTokLeave a comment on TikTok Rescued Me From the Longest Reading Slump

‘Between Two Kingdoms’: The Power of Owning Your Story

Suleika Jaouad's memoir, Between Two Kingdoms, atop a navy blue comforter. A painting with blue, black, yellow, and purple sits in the bottom half of the photo, behind the book.

Truths from Suleika Jouad’s brilliant memoir

Posted byBrina PatelSeptember 30, 2021October 4, 2021Posted inBook Reviews, Reading JoyTags:book review, books, life advice, life lessons, memoir, non-fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading1 Comment on ‘Between Two Kingdoms’: The Power of Owning Your Story

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