by Kaelyn Barron
We all know that it’s wrong to snoop, but sometimes books offer a harmless peek into the main characters’ lives via letters, journal entries, or other personal documents. Books that use this format are known as epistolary novels, and they can make for...
by Kaelyn Barron
Few experiences bring a bibliophile more joy than cozying up with a great book. Some readers prefer romances, some live for thrillers, and some enjoy getting lost in fantastic worlds. What happens if you throw one of their favorite things into the mix? That’s...
by Kaelyn Barron
If you enjoyed F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby or one of its many film adaptations, you were probably drawn in by the author’s rich prose, the flashy lifestyle of the 1920s, or the protagonist’s undying love for Daisy. All of these elements...
by Kaelyn Barron
With on-screen adaptations of two of her novels in the works, it’s safe to say that Taylor Jenkins Reid has forged a very successful writing career over just the past several years. Her books explore themes of love, tear-jerking losses, and life-changing...
by Kaelyn Barron
Described by Entertainment Weekly as “Pretty Little Liars meets The Breakfast Club”, One of Us Is Lying follows five high school students who walk into detention on a Monday afternoon—but only four walk out alive. It turns out that Simon, the victim and creator of...
by Cole Salao |
New adult fiction (NA) is best described as the next step after young adult fiction. It caters to an audience that is older than those targeted by young adult (YA) fiction, but still new to adulthood. NA is an emerging category of fiction, barely in its second decade...