by Kaelyn Barron
In “The Decay of Lying,” Oscar Wilde wrote, “Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” While there are surely cases that could support that observation, we shouldn’t discount how often real life can be even crazier or stranger...
by Yen Cabag
American romance novelist Elin Hilderbrand is known for her love stories, most of which are set on the idyllic Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. Reading her novels is like a breath of fresh air, and if you’re a fan of the romance genre, you may want to add some to...
by Cole Salao
The vampire is one creature that has endured in the darkest corners of the human imagination. Fast, strong, and nigh indestructible, these bloodsuckers evoke that unconscious fear of discovering we’re not on top of the food chain. With its resurgence in...
by Yen Cabag |
The Dresden Files have taken the fantasy world by storm, first with 17 novels, and then several spin-offs, including graphic novels, novel adaptations, and even a television series on American Sci-Fi Channel. But what if you’ve finished all 17 books and even...
by Kaelyn Barron
Though not as widely read as their lengthier counterpart the novel, short stories can pack explosive power into just several thousand words (or less!). Masters of this story form know how to cut the fluff and appeal to readers’ emotions with efficient prose. A...
by Yen Cabag
Despite all our advancements in technology, time travel is one fantasy that remains unmet. The good thing is, we have no shortage of books about the subject, so we can still satisfy our curiosity about how time travel might feel! In this list, we have compiled the...