*Please note that this article contains spoilers* Magical realism is a genre that originates from Latin America and consists of both real and fantastic elements. During Gabriel …
Reds, Silvers, and Newbloods: A Review of Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
Glass Sword is the much-awaited sequel to Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen. Taking place immediately after the events of the first book, we follow the struggle …
Review: First & Then by Emma Mills
Devon Tennyson’s life is anything but extraordinary, but everything begins to change when her cousin Foster comes to stay with her family for the year. …
Audiobook Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds
Audiobooks are amazing because you can listen to a book while you do things that you would not normally be able to do whilst reading. You …
When We Write About Writing
I recently finished a rather interesting book about the craft of writing. Hidden within Why I Write: Thoughts on the Craft of Fiction are essays. Some of them …
Review: Shallow Graves by Kali Wallace
Shadows lurk behind every corner, as do monsters in Kali Wallace’s debut novel, Shallow Graves. This haunting tale follows the challenges and experiences of Breezy, a …
‘Fans of the Impossible Life’ Is Kate Scelsa’s Answer to Lack of Queer YA Characters
For Kate Scelsa, a quirky writer who often calls herself a “lesbian with cats,” her first novel, Fans of the Impossible Life, was written as an …
Review: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
While Halloween is the best time of the year for the spooky, the strange, and the eerie, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy that feeling …
Review: Fans of the Impossible Life
The book Fans of the Impossible Life is simply stunning. The author, Kate Scelsa, has created a story that speaks to anyone who has ever felt …