Can You Relate 12 Great Mysteries And Thrillers About Mother Child Relationships

Okay, so maybe some of the mothers and/or children in these books are a little over the top. But that doesn’t keep us from identifying with the strong familial pull we have towards our mothers and children, or on the other hand, understanding the damage they can inflict. Bonus rec since it’s Halloween season: If you like stories like these, and want to read one where the mother is a straight-up nightmare, I highly recommend Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 129 words · Bradley Garcia

Check Em Out Find The Perfect Library Tote Bags To Haul Your Goods

Find below an assortment of rad library tote bags, perfect for organizing your new loot and your returns. Library Tote Bags To Check Out No library paraphernalia can lack a due date card, even if those went out of style a long time ago. This due date tote is super cute. $22. No one will try to take your books with this personalized library tote bag. $13. This is the nerdiest tote and absolutely perfect for fans of bees and puns....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Jeffery Bradley

Co Publisher Dan Didio And Dc Comics Part Ways

DiDio began his tenure at DC in 2002 as Vice President-Editorial, as well as an occasional writer. In 2004 he was promoted to Vice President-Executive Editor, DC Universe. In 2010 he and Jim Lee were named co-publisher of DC Comics, a title he has held since. As an editor, he is probably best known for the “New 52” reboot of DC’s entire publishing line in 2011. This drastic reimagining of the DC Universe was controversial, with a mixed critical reception, significant fan anger, and opinions still divided on whether it had the intended effect of increasing sales....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 629 words · Jonathan Yu

Comics Blockbusters A Dc Fandome Trailer Roundup

For the moment, however, DC decided to introduce their next slate of projects with the 24-hour DC FanDome media blitz. Included in said blitz were teasers and trailers for the flicks included in DC/Warner Brothers next group of comics-based blockbusters (do we need a new term for movies released simultaneously at theaters and at home?) ICYMI… First Look: Suicide Squad 2 I think we can all agree the first Suicide Squad movie was…meh....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 814 words · Jane Aucoin

Cowboy Poetry The What Who When Where Why And How Dy

As technological advancements of the 20th century removed the need for cattle drives, the genre shifted into a way for cowboys to memorialize their days on the job, especially as movies and plays altered their public image into rough and gruff lone ranger types, far removed from the reality of their identities. Songs of the Cowboys, the oldest known anthology of cowboy poetry, was compiled in 1907. And it’s not just poetry, really, that was born of this tradition....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1176 words · Kimberly Babb

Critical Race Theory Books To Help You Make Sense Of All The Hubbub

Many of you reading this already know I am an education professor. I want to be clear, however, that I am NOT a critical race theory scholar. I am a strong proponent of staying in your own lane and deferring to experts. Thus, when I noticed many of my colleagues and other respected scholars talking and tweeting about what critical race theory is and isn’t, I listened. I quickly realized that the general public (myself included) needed more information....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Danny Killion

Dating App Profiles Of Your Favorite Characters

We hope you enjoyed this brief sampling of our dating app profiles! Did none of these users pique your interest? Boo 🙁 We strive for 100% success rate. May we suggest checking out our “top tier eligible candidates, subcategory: literary, subsubcategory: wedding dates,” if you wish to keep browsing?

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · James Tate

Discovering A Love Of Science Fiction And Fantasy And Recent Favorites

When I started getting into Star Wars, I often added the disclaimer of “I don’t really read or like SFF, but…” Around the same time, when I started reading comics, I put them in very discrete categories—they were comics, not SFF—even the ones that clearly were. I know, I know. As I keep reading more and more books, I’m realizing that maybe I do like SFF. It’s taken me longer than I’d like to admit to realize this, but now that I have, I’m excited about it....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 762 words · Al Payne

Dolly Parton Reading Children S Books During Covid 19 Pandemic

The 10-week program called “GoodNight With Dolly” will feature Parton reading children’s books every week. The program kicks off on Thursday, April 2 at 7 PM EDT and will be streaming on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Parton will be reading books from her Imagination Library, a book-gifting program she founded in 1995. The Little Engine that Could will be first up, followed by a selection including Last Stop on Market Street, Llama Llama Red Pajama, and more....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 391 words · David Collins

Don T Be A Larry David Reader

So why do I feel, lately, like the bookish internet is turning into a bunch of Larry David Readers? To understand what I mean by this, you need the context of the following video clip from Larry David’s HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. To paraphrase, the reading world is like <–T–H–I–S–>, and you want to make it like ->this<-. Like Larry David in the clip above, it seems to me that readers are spending an awful lot of time trying to make life smaller, by constructing walls around their definitions of what they will and will not read....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Ryan Simoneaux

Dream Casting

Rarely do good books get turned into good movies. And rarely do good movies come from good books. Of course everyone can think of a few examples (Deliverance, The Thin Red Line, The Last Temptation of Christ), but they’re so outnumbered by their lackluster cousins that they just might be the exceptions that prove the rule. And isn’t it frustrating, to be watching the film version of your favorite book just utterly failing, and there’s nothing you can do about it?...

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 479 words · Eugene Hemenway

Easy Bookish Traditions To Start This Holiday Season

In Iceland there’s a wonderful tradition called Jolabokaflod. This roughly translates to “Christmas book flood” and refers to the practice of exchanging books for Christmas, to be read on Christmas Eve — preferably with a mug of hot chocolate. This tradition has made books the most popular gift given for Christmas in the country. And I might just be a tad jealous of this practice! If you don’t celebrate Christmas, but love this idea, you can easily set up your own book exchange devoid of the holiday....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Victor Martin

Eating And Reading At The Same Time

There are other ways to eat food than with a fork and a knife. Chopstick and hands-on consumption strategies might both be more conducive to page-turning than your typical food shovel. However, the vast majority of my personal experience has been with Western consumption patterns. If you have thoughts based on non-Western eating utensils and the average person’s ability to integrate them into a reading experience, tweet @BookRiot and @annagoodingcall....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 942 words · David Borden

Essential Until We Re Not The Disregard For Library Staff Safety

I’m not hiding it. I’m furious. I’m stressed out to the point where I feel like I’m vibrating from anxiety. Several years ago, I wrote about how I hated the “hero” narrative surrounding library work because calling us heroes ignores the fact that we are just average humans who need way more from our profession than our leaders are willing to provide, and now I’m watching that narrative play out on a national level....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 818 words · Willie Tuck

Extreme Prejudice Ranking Board Book Adaptations Of Pride Prejudice

By which, of course, I mean that babies love board books, and you, as the board book buyer, have the delightful task of getting to choose exactly which board books. You might choose an old standby, of course, perhaps Goodnight, Goodnight Tenant Farm Site or Guess How Much I Left You a Year, but why waste this chance to instill in your favorite baby a true love of the classics....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Peter Hart

Fantasy Meals Brought To Life Sci Fi And Fantasy Cookbooks

Alice in Matchaland: A Japanese Green Tea Cookbook and Adventure by Mosoko Miyatsuki and Manga University The best part about this manga-ized Alice in Wonderland adaptation is the part where it straight up states that “Alice never was very good at the rabbit-chasing thing.” Too true! However, by the end of this book, she’ll be able to make a mean matcha tea, as well as a matcha cheesecake and a green tea blancmange....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 696 words · Lloyd Yarrington

Feel Like A Fairytale Character Without The Costume

When you think of fairytales, maybe you think of Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm. Or perhaps you think of all those Technicolor princesses marching across the screen and singing their catchy songs. Or maybe you even think of the stories you heard as a child — stories of magical beanstalks and candy cottages, or stories inflected by your cultural heritage. Whatever your point of reference, the magic of fairytales has an allure that lasts beyond childhood for many people....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 596 words · Heather Garcia

Flash Giveaway Win A Pride Prejudice Pouch

And if you would like to win a pouch you definitely would know how to use, just enter by filling out the entry form below, including signing up for Harlequin’s email list, where they’ll keep you up to date with new releases, book recommendations, a romance news. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada, one email per entry. Entries will be accepted until Thursday March 14th at 11:59pm eastern....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 92 words · Franklin Bruce

Genre Kryptonite Books On The British Royal Family

I mean, I didn’t meet her or anything – it’s not like she invited me over to Buckingham Palace. But I saw her… my family was in Edinburgh (my parents led trips to Europe every summer so my sister and I got to tag along with them) and it just so happened that the Queen was visiting Scotland while we were there. The day she came the streets were filled with guards and barricades and they sealed the rubbish bins so no one could leave a bomb and then There Was The Queen, driving down the road in a royal carriage, waving....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 946 words · Maria Shore

Genre Kryptonite High School Investigations

Back in high school, I was a band geek. I was also on the speech team, took honors classes, edited the newspaper, and participated in a mock government program. I was a huge nerd, and I was happy that way. I had a small group of loyal friends — all nerds to about the same degree that I was. We didn’t get bullied very often. We didn’t cause trouble. We didn’t drink....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 567 words · Brian Carroll