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Jane Austen and Her Timeless Books

Jane Austen was one of the most famous English authors of the early 19th century. Though not considered particularly famous during her own lifetime, her works have endured the test of time and remain widely beloved today. She is revered for her witty prose and ability to capture the nuances of social class and courtship within Regency era England. Austen wrote six major novels that are now regarded as classics of English literature.

Reimagining classic literature through video games

Ingenuity in video gaming is part of what makes the sector so enthralling and continues to generate so much hysteria and profit on an...

One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

One Hundred Years of Solitude is considered by many as Marquez’s masterpiece and that alone says a lot- after all the man won a Nobel Prize. The novel tells the story of Macondo, a fictional town in Latin America, through the history of the Buendia family. The Buendias, generation after generation witnessed the rise, the glory and the fall of the mythical town they called home.

Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery

Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery is a beloved classic that has captured the hearts of readers for over a century. It tells the story of a young orphan girl named Anne Shirley, who is adopted by the Cuthbert siblings and begins a new life on the enchanting Prince Edward Island. Through Anne's vivid imagination and charming personality, readers are taken on a journey of love, friendship, and self-discovery.

11 Short Classic Book That You Can Read In A Single Sitting

To some people reading classic literature is a big challenge – an investment of time and mental energy. Usually classics are a big fat books full of wisdom and philosophies.

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Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton

A spoiler-light review of Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton—dark humor, sharp social media commentary, small-town menace, and a twisty mystery that’s thrilling (with a few flaws).

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka blends paranormal romance and emotional healing as two people haunted by ghosts—and grief—learn to move forward. Read this in-depth review covering plot setup, character arcs, themes, strengths, and critiques.

Her Time Traveling Duke by Bryn Donovan

A detailed review of Bryn Donovan’s Her Time Traveling Duke—a witty, magical time-travel romance set in Chicago’s Art Institute. Banter, heists, grief, second chances, and a duke pulled from an 1818 portrait.

Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester

A detailed review of Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester—an ambitious feminist Gothic horror spanning 1750, 1953, and 2007. Explore its body horror, religious oppression, sapphic longing, generational curses, and the black walnut tree at the center of its dread.

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