by Yen Cabag
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s introduction of cocaine-induced brilliance in Sherlock Holmes’ problem-solving skills is just one example of a reference to drug use in classic literature. Other times, authors include actual descriptions of the highs, downward crash, and the...
by Yen Cabag
A lot of people are just drifting through life, not knowing what on earth they’re here for. That can be a really sad way to live, isn’t it? If you’re through with feeling rudderless and unsure about your future, it may be time to find books and read the experiences of...
by Yen Cabag
Who would’ve guessed that people would be interested to watch an ordinary day in the life of an ordinary person? That’s exactly what the slice of life genre builds on, and it’s greatly popular for TV and the world of Japanese animation! In the literal sense, slice of...
by Yen Cabag
Have you ever read through a book or an article that just made you cringe, or want to stop reading right away—and not because of its content, but because the writing was just awful? Many an editor has had to slog through hundreds of pages of manuscripts—if they even...
by Yen Cabag
Master storyteller Lee Child has brought us at least twenty New York Times bestsellers, eleven of which have made it to the top spot, and for good reason. His main character, Jack Reacher, a highly dangerous ex-military lone ranger, travels around the country and...