5 Fantasy Novels to Read in March
March’s picks feature deadly potions, a blood-carver, a witch on a quest to restore magic, and more. Read on for all the details.
March’s picks feature deadly potions, a blood-carver, a witch on a quest to restore magic, and more. Read on for all the details.
Gabe Cole Novoa’s latest outing, The Diablo’s Curse, takes us on the adventure of a lifetime and gives us an ultimate message of love, hope, and identity.
Reading about experiences that reflect your own can be so important. Read on for our list on queer books to make you feel comfortable in your sexuality!
A Tempest of Tea is a decent introduction to a new duology. Read on for our review!
Gabe Cole Novoa talks about his latest book, The Diablo’s Curse, and how he implements trans joy and Latinx heritage into every one of his stories. Read on!
When the artist hits her stride, Dounia’s music is in a category of her own, but when she strays too far from the formula, things go downhill fast. Read on for our review of Dounia’s ‘Self-titled!’
The latest album by Green Day feels like a spiritual successor to American Idiot — and that’s a good thing. Read our review of Saviors here!
I first watched The Crime is Mine at the 2023 Chicago International Film Festival. Now with the film receiving a wider release through video on demand, I want to discuss my admiration for this brilliant crime comedy. The vibrant French film makes a mockery of murder and courtroom dramas, in the best way. An innocent…
The Counterfeit Countess by Elizabeth B. White and Joanna Sliwa is a remarkable story of one woman’s courage and compassion. Read on for our review.
Freshman Year by Sarah Mai is a funny, relatable, heartfelt, and nostalgic graphic novel that will appeal to anyone who has been through college or is currently navigating higher education. The semi-autobiographical story focuses on Sarah as she graduates high school and moves away from her small town in Wisconsin to attend college at the…