Every school break, no matter how long, I’m always looking forward to spending more time deep in a book. This summer was no different. As “My Top Summer Reads”
Category: Books
Get Your Summer Read On
Some books that will make the perfect summer read As we all finish off our semester and make the inevitable but fleeting decision that we “Get Your Summer Read On”
Women Writers for Women’s Month
March! The beginning of spring, home of St. Patrick’s Day and Pi Day, and (most importantly for this article) International Women’s Month. Though International Women’s “Women Writers for Women’s Month”
Respect for the Classics
I don’t know about you, but 2024 has been a crazy year so far (are we seriously not even a month in?) After a very “Respect for the Classics”
Non-Horror Books to Read
Books that will get your heart going but not in a jumpscare way I’m not sure if any of you can relate, but I have “Non-Horror Books to Read”
Top Five Reads of My Summer
I don’t know about you, but I look forward to summer for more than just freedom from school, sunshine, and relaxation–while all these are on “Top Five Reads of My Summer”
A Book Review: “11/22/63” by Stephen King
I’m not sure if any of my fellow readers can relate, but during the school year, I always find myself in a bit of a “A Book Review: “11/22/63” by Stephen King”
Book Review: “Someone Who Isn’t Me” by Geoff Rickly
This summer, I didn’t do a whole ton other than go to work and go to sleep. In my precious free waking moments, however–and more “Book Review: “Someone Who Isn’t Me” by Geoff Rickly”