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5 YA Faeire Books for Beginners

Here are some books that do a good job of not throwing you in at the deep end of the faerie realm but let you slowly ease in.

Posted byLilly HiltonSeptember 4, 2021September 1, 2021Posted inReading Joy, Reading Recs, UncategorizedTags:books, Faerie, fantasy, fiction, Holly Black, reading, Sarah J Maas, YALeave a comment on 5 YA Faeire Books for Beginners

Why They Shouldn’t Be Called ‘Children’s Books’

Book covers of 'Love You Forever', 'The Giving Tree' and 'If You Give a Mouse a Cookie' on a cream background with animals and leaves illustrations.'

And how it can be a genre for all ages

Posted byH. X. T. V.August 31, 2021August 31, 2021Posted inReading Joy, Reading RecsTags:books, childhood, children's books, middle grade, reading, Reading Joy, Reading RecsLeave a comment on Why They Shouldn’t Be Called ‘Children’s Books’

Worried about the Planet? These Titles Will Change Your Outlook

Grab these eco-friendly reads to expand your knowledge and change your habits

Posted byCorinne NeustadterAugust 31, 2021Posted inReading Joy, Reading RecsTags:book recommendations, books, climate change, ecology, environment, reading, reading list, Reading RecsLeave a comment on Worried about the Planet? These Titles Will Change Your Outlook

‘Mexican Gothic’: Cool Style and Cold Chills

Front cover of the paperback edition of Mexican Gothic.

Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s claustrophobic creep-fest is a treat for those who enjoy a dash of the supernatural in their domestic noir

Posted byDominique GraciaAugust 24, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, fiction, gothic, Mexican Gothic, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Silvia Moreno-GarciaLeave a comment on ‘Mexican Gothic’: Cool Style and Cold Chills

6 Books that Feed the Ecstasy of the Ugly Cry

Stories that are as torturous as they are extraordinary

Posted byNeil CzeszejkoAugust 23, 2021Posted inReading RecsTags:book recommendations, books, LGBTQIA, reading, reading list, ugly cryLeave a comment on 6 Books that Feed the Ecstasy of the Ugly Cry

5 Books With Strong Female Leads that Have Been Adapted for TV

A collage of book covers including: "The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister", "Sharp Objects", "Big Little Lies", "Killing Eve", "The Queen's Gambit", and "The Handmaid's Tale".

Love both books and television? Looking for stories with a female protagonist? Look no further

Posted byAmii JohnsonAugust 19, 2021August 19, 2021Posted inReading Joy, Reading RecsTags:authors, Big Little Lies, books, female characters, feminism, fiction, Gillian Flynn, Margaret Atwood, reading, The Handmaid's Tale, The Queen's Gambit, TV, womenLeave a comment on 5 Books With Strong Female Leads that Have Been Adapted for TV

Why ‘A House of Salt and Sorrows’ is a Brilliantly Spooky Retelling

Cover of A House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig on a white background with coffee stains on opposite corners.

A review of a fairy tale retelling by someone who has read way too many fairy tale retellings

Posted byvictoriabuckmanAugust 19, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading1 Comment on Why ‘A House of Salt and Sorrows’ is a Brilliantly Spooky Retelling

A YA Retrospective of ‘Fangirl’ by Rainbow Rowell

‘Fangirl’ has something that I have come to love in fiction. Extremely meta additional content. So here’s a retrospective of how I came to read it and love it.

Posted bybethanysherrottAugust 17, 2021August 17, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, Fangirl, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, Rainbow Rowell, reading, YA fiction, young adultLeave a comment on A YA Retrospective of ‘Fangirl’ by Rainbow Rowell

Women, Power, and Babies: a World Without Men

The author holding "Girl One" by Sara Flannery Murphy above a desk with newspapers and a computer underneath.

Why ‘Girl One’ is an important fictional dive in feminist discourse

Posted bypretty_little_bibliophileAugust 17, 2021August 16, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, feminism, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, readingLeave a comment on Women, Power, and Babies: a World Without Men

‘The Plague’ and Our Dance With Death

Why this French classic is still relevant nowadays and what it says about taking life for granted

Posted byLeigh DoughtyAugust 16, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Albert Camus, book review, books, classics, fiction, French Classics, literature, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, The PlagueLeave a comment on ‘The Plague’ and Our Dance With Death

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