Listen to episode two of our new podcast, The Dive Featuring stories about censorship, art and Outkast. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: Danielle Steel’s ‘Accidental Heroes’ is an emotional thriller The book has a fresh plot and kick-ass characters. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: Melissa Albert’s ‘The Hazel Wood’ is the perfect dark fairy tale The movie version has to be directed by Tim Burton. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: In A.J. Finn’s ‘The Woman in the Window,’ the thriller becomes formulaic It’s the offspring of ‘Gone Girl’ and ‘Disturbia’ but unlike its parents, it’s maddeningly bland. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
New adult: the bad-boy version of the young adult genre The fun-to-read youth novels are ratcheted up a notch in “New Adult” genre. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Romance novels in the age of #MeToo Do readers learn unrealistic expectations from books about alpha males and submissive women? DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Brilliant and resilient: Books aren’t going anywhere With technology changing the way we live, it’s surprising e-books haven’t quite caught on. But readers say there’s a reason for that. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
REVIEW: Grace Helbig’s ‘Grace & Style: The Art of Pretending You Have It’ makes a case against YouTube books Many of YouTube’s most prolific and highest paid stars are extending their influence beyond the 1080p displays they dominate and into bookstores, albeit not without controversy. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ brilliantly breaks the rules of storytelling ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ author’s latest novel expertly captures what it means to be young. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: Rupi Kaur’s ‘the sun and her flowers’ is both canned and candid The Canadian author’s second book doesn’t shy away from empowerment, immigration, abuse and mental illness. DBK Admin December 31, 0999