Morgan Brookes is a wonderful, kind, open, thoughtful, amazing detective. The people around her are also equally epic people. That doesn't make this book unrealistic, it makes it a more positive and enjoyable experience.
"Ava Reid's YA debut is part historical fantasy, part rivals-to-lovers romance, and part Gothic mystery ..." all expressed through the mind of an insufferable main character.
If Vespertine was truly a novel birthed from trauma and a mental health crisis, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that suffering sometimes paves the way to brilliance because this is Margaret Rogerson's best book to date.
From the New York Times best-selling author of Sorcery of Thorns and An Enchantment of Ravens comes a thrilling, “dark coming-of-age adventure” about a teen girl with mythic abilities who must defend her world against restless spirits of the dead.
There are 3 primary reasons people watch media and none of those have anything to do with truly appreciating art. Soaps aren't high art, but they are an art form ... and a means of employment.
"The worlds of Dracula and Sherlock Holmes collide in a thrilling exploration of feminine power." Aka: Tell me you hate men and have never read Dracula ...
A bewitchingly cozy, fiendishly funny cautionary tale about the perils of gatecrashing fairytale kingdoms—particularly ones with drunken unicorns, bored dragons, and sorcerers in tight leather pants.
This episode has everything: foster children with no pants, yacht parties, psychologically dysregulated throuples, bombs in couches, Black guys who respond to dog whistles, and Isabella Rossellini ...
"BookTok phenomenon and award-winning author Alex Aster delivers listeners a masterfully written, utterly gripping YA fantasy novel." Yeah whatever. Suzy Jackson reads the shit out of this epicness!
99% of people AREN'T doing ANY thinking on a conscious, deliberate, or active level AT ALL times and if you think you are, you're probably deluding yourself. You're not media literate.