Tag: Books

The Bionicle: A Masterclass in Storytelling for Children’s Books

The Bionicle: A Masterclass in Storytelling for Children’s Books

A plastic Kanohi mask clicking into place probably isn’t the first thing you think of as a literary awakening. But for kids in the early 2000s, LEGO’s “Bionicle” was exactly that — a secret gateway to sophisticated storytelling and the giants of sci-fi and fantasy. “Bionicle” was more than just a toy line. It was […]

The Trope I’ll Never Get Tired of (and Neither Should You)

I’ve read a lot of books over the years. I’ve rooted for heroines, cried over chosen ones, and lived dozens of lives through the pages. Some stories change your life. Honestly, I’d say quite a few have changed mine in one way or another. Still, there will always be one trope I’ll never shut up […]

eBooks VS Real Books: Which is Better? 

Even in this modern world of technology, it is still surprising to see how certain forms of media and entertainment evolve into alternative forms. Literature is no exception, as there are now even more options available to find and read various texts. With electronic books now available, one must wonder if actual books have anything […]

What the New “Hunger Games” Prequel Teaches Us About History Erasure

“Sunrise on the Reaping” is the newest addition to the “Hunger Games” series, offering insight into the untold stories of resistance long before the rebellion familiar from the original trilogy. As we know, author Suzanne Collins writes nothing unintentionally, as her novels always offer commentary on real-world issues. This prequel is no different. We live […]

BookTok As the New (But Worse) Book Club 

BookTok is a community on TikTok that centers around, well, books. It’s an online place for readers to share recommendations, share commentary and connect with other people through their love of books. It has increasingly become more popular, influencing reading trends and boosting sales of specific books. In some ways, it’s the modern book club. […]

Kamala Harris to Release “107 Days,” a Memoir of the Shortest Campaign in Modern History

Kamala Harris announced today she will release a book titled, “107 Days,” detailing her journey as a presidential candidate in the 2024 election. The announcement comes just one day after she published a statement saying she will not run for governor of California, which is a move many view as an opening for a potential […]

What “Everything I Know About Love” Taught Me About Being a Young Woman

A few months ago, I was in my college apartment, halfheartedly doing homework while my roommate sat nearby, completely absorbed in a book. Bored, I asked her what it was about, and she was shocked I’d never heard of it. It was her second time reading, so she tossed the book to me and told […]

Sylvia Plath’s Enduring Relevance of Mental Illness in Art 

Sylvia Plath once wrote, “I felt very still and empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the surrounding hullabaloo” – and anyone who has experienced depression understood. Plath’s work, specifically the “The Bell Jar,” shows mental illness in a raw and deeply honest way, so […]

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