Book Review: Thrilling espionage and a dark Shakespearean retelling in "Foul Lady Fortune"
Viral author Chloe Gong is back and better than ever after the explosive ending of “Our Violent Ends.”
Book Review: Stand tall "In Her Boots"
If a book cover has a boot on it, there is without a doubt that I will read it.
Book Review: Step beyond the veil in “The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond”
“American Horror Story” meets “The Night Circus” in Amanda Glaze’s debut “The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond."
Book Review: Fear what prowls the woods in “A Three Letter Name”
It’s 2022, and I’m tired of YA novels not defying the expectations of the genre.
Book Review: "The Spear Cuts Through Water" is a rare gem
There are few novels I can say have astounded me, but "The Spear Cuts Through Water" must be added to that list.
Book Review: "Serenade" is a discordant symphony
I’m all for cheesy YA novels–I grew up on “The Hunger Games,” so a part of me loves to indulge my teenage self.
Book Review: Language, power, and an explosive revolution in “Babel”
If you haven’t read R.F. Kuang’s “The Poppy War,” get to your nearest bookstore ASAP, but if you have, then you’re in the right place.
Book Review: "The Daughter of Doctor Moreau" turns sci-fi on its head
The moment I saw Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s upcoming release “The Daughter of Doctor Moreau”, I couldn’t stop myself from requesting it.
Book Review: “What Moves the Dead” and other horrors
Based on Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher,” T. J. Kingfisher’s retelling “What Moves the Dead” gives it a nightmarish twist
DU Hachette Book Group Final Project
A project proposal to provide well-researched and creative opportunities for Hachette Book Group.
Book Review: “NSFW” pulls the curtains back on Hollywood and #MeToo movement
Netflix’s “The Assistant” meets “Bombshell” in Isabel Kaplan’s debut “NSFW.”