Last week, we celebrated Banned Books Week, seven days of promoting challenged books and speaking out against censorship. As I read list after list of banned books and the reasons
Read FullA Visit to Moscow adapted by Anna Olswanger from a story by Rabbi Rafael Grossman and illustrated by Yevgenia Nayberg Out Now from West Margin Press; 72 pages Content Warning:
Read FullIn 2021, Pine Reads Review published a blog that included ten sapphic young adult novels to add to your TBR. Since it’s been two years, we thought it was about
Read FullIt all started with a cardboard box, my sophomore year history class, and a powerful fixation on a particular LGTBQ+ figure: cryptanalyst and mathematician Alan Turing. I was recreating a
Read FullI know when people hear “historical fiction,” they are drawn away from the books because they think they will be mundane, but historical fiction books don’t have to be boring!
Read FullOkay, maybe “repulsed” is too strong of a word, but if you’re anything like me, you don’t actively seek out rom-coms or read every single book featuring enemies-to-lovers or cry
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