The Definitive Guide to the Bridgerton Series
The Bridgerton series, penned by Julia Quinn, is a captivating saga of romance, intrigue, and societal intricacies set in Regency-era London. Centered around the esteemed …
The Bridgerton series, penned by Julia Quinn, is a captivating saga of romance, intrigue, and societal intricacies set in Regency-era London. Centered around the esteemed …
Autumn is a wonderful season to cozy up with a good book. Whether you’re looking for books that capture the essence of fall, delve into …
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Every time I start reading a bell hooks piece for the first time (and the day is coming when I will run out of opportunities to have this experience), I have a moment of reckoning with myself. I realize that I am about to learn and grow and have my worldview questioned in ways that might be uncomfortable, and I take a deep breath and dive in.
Hello, fellow bookworms! June has come to an end and I managed to somehow not read a single one of the LGBTQ reads I had planned on. Despite that, it was an EXCELLENT reading month. One specific book really hit the spot, and I’ll be recommending it to everyone I know for the rest of time.
Lately, everywhere I go people are talking about ChatGPT. How crazy it is that it exists, how awful it is, how wonderful it is. Why is nobody talking about it? Why is everybody talking about it? Did we not learn from the Terminator movies?
April was a great month for reading, and I found myself engrossed in a variety of genres. From heartwarming romances to illuminating nonfiction pieces, I definitely had a diverse reading experience.
Hello and welcome to April! I didn’t read a ton of traditionally published work in March, but I did read an obscene amount of fanfiction.
Madly Deeply is a rare invitation into the mind of Alan Rickman—one of the most magnetic, beloved performers of our time. From his breakout role …