by Kaelyn Barron |
Some people sigh at the sight of a massive tome of literature, but others dread the approach of that final page, wishing they could make the experience last longer. If you’re among the readers who like to cozy up and spend a few weeks (or much more) with a...
by Kaelyn Barron
Following its September 2021 debut, Squid Game quickly broke records and became Netflix’s most-watched original series. The Korean survival drama follows hundreds of desperate, cash-strapped players, who accept a strange invitation to compete for in...
by Cole Salao |
When it comes to books, the first few lines have the power to make or break a deal with readers. I’ve definitely stopped reading a few books because I didn’t like the first paragraph. Some of these I revisited after some time, regretting that I...
by Kaelyn Barron
Home to over 206 million people, Nigeria is a country rich in diversity, from its people and cultures, to its geography, and of course, its literature. One of the country’s best-known literary works was Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. But if...
by Cole Salao
Every year is a good year to read. Whether you’re a bookworm or the pandemic has made you a more regular reader, there are a lot of good books to dive into in 2021. As one of the biggest genres, nonfiction dominates much of the new books came out this year. And...
by Yen Cabag
With a civilization that spans back to ancient times, India’s tradition and history form a rich tapestry for its literature. Despite the relatively shorter history of these written works, they still give us plenty of masterpieces that have won critical acclaim. ...