[REVIEW] HOW DOES A GRAPHIC NOVELIST MAKE MARCEL PROUST RELEVANT AGAIN?
Stéphane Heuet manages to nudge more readers towards the ever-daunting classic by French writer Marcel Proust: In Search of Lost Time.
Stéphane Heuet manages to nudge more readers towards the ever-daunting classic by French writer Marcel Proust: In Search of Lost Time.
Kevin Huizenga takes the meditative state of an insomniac and turns it into a treatise on love, life, and the human condition.
Discovered exactly a decade ago in Germany, the fairy tales of Franz Xaver von Schönwerth are everything the Brothers Grimm collections are not.
Hanif Abdurraqib’s obsession with A Tribe Called Quest is a love letter, critique, and history lesson all rolled into one.
The Alien franchise branches into the young adult genre with an all-new story from horror author Mira Grant. And it definitely packs a punch.
The Princess and The Fangirl Author: Ashley Poston Genre: Young Adult Publisher: Quirk Books Review by CL Vitek Fandom and celebrity collide in this
Dear Fahrenheit 451 is one of the most entertaining books I’ve read! Annie Spence expresses the exact sentiments I have felt when reading.