Don’t Copy Me: The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey Review
Orphan Black meets Frankenstein in The Echo Wife, an incredible new sci-fi thriller from author Sarah Gailey. Evelyn, an award-winning
Orphan Black meets Frankenstein in The Echo Wife, an incredible new sci-fi thriller from author Sarah Gailey. Evelyn, an award-winning
Five mind blowing seasons, several princesses, a bit of space adventures, and a whole lot of feels later, the Noelle
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I’m a bit of a history nerd, and something about medical history is particularly appealing to me. Maybe because it’s
Oddly Specific Subgenres: The Horrifying History of Medical Mistakes
As soon as I read the opening to Maria Dahvana Headley’s translation, I knew it was time to reconsider Beowulf with fresh eyes.Giving Beowulf a Second Chance: Beowulf: A New Translation by Maria Dahvanna Headley Review
Like dinner with a fine wine, these book and comic pairings compliment each other perfectly. Hi, my name is Rachel
In the past few years I’ve read a number of books where a scientist or someone with a passion for the natural world writes a book that both shares information about the natural world and is also a memoir of the author’s life as it relates to the natural world. I’m started calling this subgenre natural science memoirs.Oddly Specific Subgenres: Natural Science Memoirs
In Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop, reformed girl detective August Landry just moved to New York and is determined to
Prom is a magical, life-altering night—something every high schooler knows to be true. Enter: Alexis, high school senior, trying to make her best friend / crush jealous by sleeping with a boy she barely knows.Ride or Die, Witches: When We Were Magic by Sarah Gailey Review
We’re back this week with our best beach read recommendations for your summer vacations.Book Talk: Beach Reads
It’s Pride Month, so in honor of that we’re discussing what might be the happiest, most fun book we’ve read all year: RED, WHITE, AND ROYAL BLUE by Casey McQuiston. Book Club: Red, White, and Royal Blue