There’s no denying that we’ve all been under a lot of stress these past few years. Between living through a global pandemic and all the unrest and injustices in the
Read FullIn the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we have collected our favorite YA couples—or ships! It may be true that you can’t have a story without plot and conflict, but a
Read FullThe Great Gatsby, Frankenstein, Romeo and Juliet. These are classic titles that we all know, but they are a little outdated, don’t you think? On our latest podcast episode (which
Read FullWith Taylor Swift’s re-recording of RED coming out last Friday, we are “happy, free, confused, and lonely,” but it’s “miserable and magical.” The album is a mosaic of the many
Read FullFor every reader, there are particular stories that will stay with them for a long time. The books listed below have queerness central to the storyline or characters. These books
Read FullSpoilers ahead for: Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar, Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao, Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan, and The Rise of Kyoshi
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