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Oddly Specific Subgenres: The Horrifying History of Medical Mistakes
I’m a bit of a history nerd, and something about medical history is particularly appealing to me. Maybe because it’s

Giving Beowulf a Second Chance: Beowulf: A New Translation by Maria Dahvanna Headley Review
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

Book and Comic Pairings
Like dinner with a fine wine, these book and comic pairings compliment each other perfectly. Hi, my name is Rachel

Oddly Specific Subgenres: Natural Science Memoirs
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

Love in a Timeslip: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Review
In Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop, reformed girl detective August Landry just moved to New York and is determined to

Ride or Die, Witches: When We Were Magic by Sarah Gailey Review
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