Tag: 2016
YouTube Channel: New China TV From the Description: This year marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. A major exhibition titled “Shakespeare in Ten Acts” opened at …
I imagine it is every author’s secret dream to be considered ‘inspirational.’ Except maybe to certain readers. How would you feel if your book was on the top of …
YouTube Channel: Bored Shorts TV From the Description: New Kid Snippets videos every MONDAY. If movies were written by our children… We asked a girl to be a librarian and …
This month (December 2016) a short story collection by the name of Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? was released in bookstores. The author is Kathleen Collins, and her name might …
Next to personal finances, sex is one of the most dreaded conversation topics for many couples. It’s personal, which makes it feel intrusive and possibly embarrassing, but good sex …
We all experienced a newfound level of horror and helplessness following the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, earlier this year. The comic book author and screenwriter …
Nowhere is home to a writer more than a favorite bookstore, filled with inspiration, wonder and intrigue. Sometimes it can be the dazzling architecture, or the grand interior design, …
A manuscript of Sir Issac Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica was recently sold by Christie’s at an auction for fine printed books and manuscripts. It broke an auction record for …
YouTube Channel: JStuStudios You know, just in case you wanted a gross but hilarious distraction from your day. Featured image via YouTube
Phew, there’s a lot of reading challenges for 2017 out there this year. Feeling inspired by challenges like Book Riot’s 2017 Read Harder Challenge and POPSUGAR’s 2017 Reading Challenge, I …
Today’s children face a number of different challenges that parents may not always be able to relate to. Many parents want their children to grow up to be responsible …
Police memoir isn’t a vocal genre, but goes back two centuries. Detective fiction is a well-established genre, first published and popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s. So, it’s not particularly …
I’d put money on the fact that most parents are beyond tired of seeing pink princess propaganda every time they turn around. The princess industry has made Disney enough …
Let’s be honest: for writing, the only materials you really need is a pen, some paper, and a great idea. One of the best things about writing is that …
It’s easy to find bestsellers. You don’t have to look far to find the newest work by JK Rowling or Stephen King. They’re big names with big titles. Supporting …
If you’re a lover of antique books, you’ve probably run across a book or two with extraordinary binding. The kind that makes you gasp and marvel at its beauty. …
Need some ideas on how to incorporate your love of literature into your home decorating? Not to worry–the following is a list of the most creative and interesting ways …
Christianna Marks
December 18, 2016
Contemporary, Fantasy, Horror, Latino, LGBT, Mystery, New Releases, Relationships, Reviews, Romance, Young Adult
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to read a fantasy novel that’s been soaked in Latin American religions and cultures? Well, if you have, Labyrinth Lost is …
Continuing the book reviewing series centered on C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia, we now advance onto the better-known second novel published in 1950: The Lion, The Witch, and …
As a way to keep the legacy of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses alive, each year, Christianity Today publishes a list of their favorite Christian books from the previous year. From Evangelism, to …