Maybe you were distracted by Sherlock’s (Henry Cavill) beautiful forehead curls. Or maybe you were perplexed by Mycroft’s (Sam Claflin) devious looking mustache. Either way, I think you can agree that Enola Holmes was one of the most delightful, charming…
Ten books for ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ fans
Pretty early on in the pandemic, I decided that the easiest and best way I could keep my anxiety at bay was by making a very impulsive purchase: a Nintendo Switch and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, even though the last…
Black Writers and Artists To Support Now and Always
Now more than ever we must support, uplift and amplify the voices of Black authors and creators. Sharing Black stories and work is necessary to combating and dismantling the systematic racism that exists in our world. Below, please find a…
5 Reasons Why Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko Should Be Your Next Read
There’s no better time than right now to escape into a good book. You can revisit an old favorite for comfort or discover a new genre, losing yourself within pages. One book I can’t recommend enough for an escape is Jordan Ifueko’s…
‘The Unstoppable Wasp’ Interview: Author Sam Maggs on Teenage Superheroes, Fandom and Comic Recs
Sitting on my desk at work, in a place of honor next to my personalized signed books, are Sam Maggs’ The Fangirls Guide to the Galaxy and Wonder Women. I procured both nonfiction titles at my first New York Comic…
Book Review: Sia Martinez and the Moonlit Beginning of Everything by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
I want to preface this review by saying that as a white woman in America, I have experienced the privilege that comes with that and have never faced family deportation. I can’t speak to that representation in the book and…
Book Review: Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
Warning: You will lose sleep while reading Burn Our Bodies Down. Its a book that burrows into you like a restless itch, until you’ve read half in one gulp, gasping for air at the end. I yearned to unravel the…