I recently read Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, and it was one of the most refreshing Young Adult fantasy’s that I’ve read in some time. The author shows such expertise in her word craft and sentence structure that this didn’t even
I recently read Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, and it was one of the most refreshing Young Adult fantasy’s that I’ve read in some time. The author shows such expertise in her word craft and sentence structure that this didn’t even
I went into Slaughterhouse 5 with no expectations; and now, after coming out the other side, I believe that’s the only way to go into this book. Of course, I am aware I’m about to write a review that gives some insight
UPDATE: See the final results for The Great American Read and all books in order they were voted here. PBS is producing a series called The Great American Read that celebrates the power of reading, told through America’s 100 best-loved novels. The
Not only has the Ready Player One movie boosted the book back up to popularity, but it has also created an interest in more stories taking place in a video game setting. This puts the spotlight on a blooming niche genre known
I’ve been recommended to read Kurt Vonnegut’s work by multiple people and now I’ve decided the time has come. Currently I am unsure about what to expect from this book, and I think it might be best to go into it clueless.
Warcross by Marie Lu is a science fiction young adult novel based on a virtual reality video game. When hacker Emika Chen glitches herself into a live Warcross match, she’s hired by the games creator to seek out another mysterious hacker. But
On this episode of the BookCast, we discuss the importance of public libraries and what they mean to us personally. We also share our thoughts on the Man Booker Award and the movement behind preventing American writers from winning. Books discussed on
BookCast has officially returned. On the comeback episode of the Redital BookCast, we discuss whether we should be feeling the pressure to finish every book, or whether it’s perfectly acceptable to drop a book that doesn’t resonate with us. Other topics discussed: