by Yen Cabag
Using literary devices is one tactic to make your writing more interesting to readers. The paradox is one of the most powerful tools you can use, thanks to the surprise element that it brings. What is a paradox? A paradox is any statement that seems to...
by Yen Cabag
If you enjoyed Sally Rooney’s Normal People, you’re in good company! Named Costa’s Novel of the Year in 2018, Waterstone’s Book of the Year 2018, and the British Book Awards Book of the Year 2019, the book has been adapted into a TV series by the BBC. So if you can’t...
by Yen Cabag
Nothing is more satisfying than reading a feel-good story about love, family, and friendship. Emily Henry writes these heartwarming tales for both adults and teens, gaining the respect of other fellow writers like Colleen Hoover. Her romance books have...
by Yen Cabag
You come to the end of a chapter, but suddenly, questions are popping up all over your mind. Why did she do that? How would he respond? You decide to read just one more page to find out. But one page turns to two, then three, until you reach the end of yet another...
by Yen Cabag
When we talk about reading, we normally automatically think about the mechanical process of seeing words on a page and deciphering what they mean. This is precisely the reason why many kids who struggle to read can be labelled as “slow” or challenged, despite their...