Tag: fiction
November is every Canadian bibliophile’s favorite month. The eleventh month is when the country’s most prestigious literary award is presented, the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Basically, it’s the Oscars for …
How many times have we wished we could visit a place that appears in a book we love? If you keep reading along, you will find six locations that …
YouTube Channel: HollyByGollyBooks Holly from the Booktube YouTube channel, HollyByGollyBooks shares her thoughts and opinions on the novel, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik …
The time has come again for us to prepare for the winners of the National Book Awards, but first we have to know who is on the longlist. The …
Books and libraries are awesome but what’s even more awesome (yes, that is possible) are books that are about books – that’s like a double whammy! There are plenty …
Everyone loves a strong female heroine. From protagonists to minor characters, here are twelve of the best quotes from women in literature. 1. Nora Helmer “If I am ever …
Anyone who’s studied English in college or graduate school knows the struggle of reading more than one book at a time; story lines can become jumbled and characters misplaced, …
Professor Keith Oatley, of the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the University of Toronto, Canada had his study published in the journal, Trends In Cognitive Sciences. The study looks …
Everyone has a specific genre of books they love reading. I believe, and most of you may agree, that fictional books are the most sought after. So what about fictional books …
Cierra Loften
August 1, 2016
Authors, Book Lists, Book Lovers, Book News, Chick Lit, Drama, Historical Fiction, Human Interest, Reading, Relationships, Suspense/Thriller
With 2017 rearing its head just around the corner (can you believe it? Already!) it’s about that time that us book lovers are very familiar with: the rounding up …
When Stephen Colbert drew a comparison between the Republican National Convention and The Hunger Games, he tapped into a common feeling among American voters who, say, don’t want to …
A fantastical, beautifully written book, The Museum of Extraordinary Things brings the reader back to 1910’s New York City, a changing city bursting at the seams with immigrants, outcasts, …