by Yen Cabag
If you love to read books about travel and nature, Bill Bryson is a must-have on your reading list. Born William McGuire Bryson, he is an American-British writer known for his humorous travel and science writing, as well as some books on the intricacies of the English...
by Yen Cabag
Chilean author and journalist Isabel Allende is the most widely read writer in the Spanish language. Her books have been translated into over 40 languages and sold more than 74 million copies. Allende’s books are known for their themes of female empowerment, romantic...
by Kaelyn Barron
Vampires, ghosts, haunted mansions—oh my! These are the images that most often come to mind when we think of gothic horror. But is there more to this genre than creaky staircases and blood-sucking counts, and are modern audiences still interested in medieval motifs?...
by Yen Cabag |
Paolo Coelho’s books have inspired the world over, having sold over 175 million copies in 67 languages. He has effectively used his experiences from adolescence of being put in a psychiatric hospital, and later, a life-changing pilgrimage in his adult years, to...
by Cole Salao
Africa boasts a rich history and culture, so it’s no wonder that literature originating from this continent can be so diverse. The continent regularly produces poets, novelists, and artists of a high caliber. There is a vibrancy to African literature that is...
by Cole Salao
Zombies are among the most interesting creatures to come from the human imagination. They act as metaphors for a lot of things—mortality, disease, human desire, and more, which has made these monsters a mainstay in pop culture. The likes of Richard Matheson’s I...