Lovecraftian horror has been the cornerstone of the horror genre in pop culture. It comes from the famous horror writer, H.P. Lovecraft. Learn more about his best works and the horror genre they gave rise to below! Human imagination has been spellbound by horror for a long time. It has spread its terrifying tendrils throughout…
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13 New Releases to Check Out in September 2023
Here are our top 13 new books for September 2023! Learn all about these new releases before you hit the bookstores this month. 2023 has been a great time for book lovers, and this month is no different. From literary fiction to young adult mysteries and moving memoirs, September has exciting new releases in store….
20 Must-Have Books in Your Personal Library
We recently published our handy and easy-to-get-started guide on building your own personal library of books. To help you in this journey, here is a list of our favorite 20 books to get you started. Building a personal library of great books but don’t know where to start? Often, you can make the mistake of…
Commemorating Women’s Equality Day: 10 Books by Inspiring Contemporary Female Authors
Let us raise a toast to the works of 10 inspiring contemporary female authors and their exceptional prose this Women’s Equality Day. “The question isn’t who’s going to let me; it’s who’s going to stop me.” – Ayn Rand, author of “The Fountainhead” (1943) 10 Books by Inspiring Contemporary Female Authors: With the above quote…
Literary Regional Gems: 10 Must-Read English Translations from Different States of India
Let us delve into these 10 literary regional gems, which give us an idea about the soul of each state, nurtured by its history, shaped by its culture, and preserved through the creative power of its writers. Literary Regional Gems: Let’s be clear: translating literary gems is never easy. Navigating through a labyrinth of linguistic…
Book Review of The Crying Book by Heather Christle – Calculating the Currency of Crying
Written by Heather Christle, The Crying Book delves into the act of crying, examining its causes and the various meanings and social implications it draws upon. More, in this review below. Heather Christle’s The Crying Book does not literally cry despite what its cover art may portray, but there are moments in there that can…