by Cole Salao
Clive Cussler was an adventure novelist and marine explorer who was best known for his novels, 20 of which became New York Times best sellers. Most of his works frequently feature the National Underwater Marine Agency (NUMA), which is a fictionalized version of a...
by Kaelyn Barron
Being able to laugh at yourself is an important quality to have in life. We can only hope that most authors have a healthy sense of humor, because so many bestsellers have spawned parodies that poke fun at the characters, plot, and writing of the originals. In this...
by Kaelyn Barron
Published in 1949, George Orwell’s 1984 is a classic dystopian novel that imagines a world of omnipresent government surveillance. In fact, it’s where the term “Big Brother” was born. In the novel, Winston Smith is tasked with rewriting history...
by Cole Salao
When most people think of science fiction, odds are good that what they’re imagining is space opera. It’s no fault of theirs—popular space operas such as Star Wars have simply painted what most sci-fi stories look like to the general public. Many people...
by Kaelyn Barron |
If you’re looking for an exciting whodunit but want to avoid graphic violence or explicit sex scenes, a cozy mystery may be just the thing for you to curl up with. These milder crime tales typically follow an amateur sleuth (who’s also usually a woman)...
by Kaelyn Barron
Since its debut in 2019, HBO’s Euphoria has been a hit with critics and audiences of all ages. The show follows a group of high school teens and their experiences of identity, trauma, drugs, friendships, love, and sex. Fans had to wait nearly two and a half...