Tag: reading

Historical Fiction – Holiday Edition

By Tanya E. Williams Holiday reads are pure magic with a sprinkle of nostalgia on top. Whether the story takes place during the holidays or is simply steeped in winter splendor, it is easy for a reader to dive in with a cup of cocoa and a warm blanket. Let’s face it, the holidays can […]

14 Spooky Season Reads for Every Reader

By Maggie Giles As the air gets cooler and the nights longer, there’s no better time to curl up with a spooky season read. Whether you’re in the mood for spine-tingling horror, pulse-pounding thrillers, or cozy romances with a supernatural twist, spooky season offers something for every type of reader. From haunted houses and dark […]

Novels Set on College Campuses and Boarding Schools

By Jen Craven With the start of the school year, there’s no better time to cozy up with a novel set on a college campus or in the hallowed halls of a boarding school. These settings are a literary goldmine, packed with drama,secrets, friendships, and the thrill of new beginnings. Whether it’s a posh boarding […]

Three Books with Neurodivergent Characters I Love (and You Should Read)

By Sharon M. Peterson Out of my family of six, two have autism, one has dyslexia, three have dysgraphia, one has ADHD, and another is currently being evaluated for ADHD. Not surprisingly, we all struggle with anxiety in one form or another. What I’m saying is that we put the spicy in neuro-spicy. We put […]

The Many Facets of Yellowface

By Sayword B. Eller I have so much to say about this book. So much, in fact, that the words begin to stumble over one another, my message gets trampled, and I’m left staring at the screen lost as to what I should write. But here I am, committed to writing a blog post about […]