Diverging into crevices, rotting away, hidden. An intellectual decay, a sophisticated savage, deploring for substance, my sustenance. Longing for a cover to devour, for a …
The Penguin Hotline: The Cure to Your Bookish Holiday Queries
I don’t know about you, but, personally, the start of Christmas tends to put me in full-on battle mode. As much as I absolutely love …
Five Classic Books Schools Make You Read That Are Actually Really Good
When you’re assigned to read something for school, it can be a real bummer. Personally, I never liked only reading a few chapters at a …
Day 242
“The first time I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend. When I read over …
When It’s Time to Believe
Do you remember the story that helped you believe in yourself? Well, when was the last time you believed in that book? For all of …
Barrier Gods by Chloe Barreau
The idea of writing a poem on the inside of an envelope — instead of a notebook — seems romantic after binging on fiction and …
Memoirs of a Bibliophile by Hana Tzou
Her blood is saturated with sunbeams and her bones brittle thin and from her skin arises the musky scent of paper and smoky vanilla fire. …