Apparently, us critics are *ALL POWERFUL*. Because I’ve been hearing this criticism of critics for a while that we have the ability to control what gets published / made into movies / can even brin…| the orang-utan librarian
I read the first volume of this manga back in 2020 and enjoyed the story so much that I began collecting the volumes as they were released. It wasn’t until earlier this year, in March, to be exact …| Zezee With Books
Weekend Reads is a post I do every now and then in which I discuss a topic I decide on at the spur of the moment and mention the books I’m currently reading. THIS WEEK’S TOPIC What’s the weirdest b…| Zezee With Books
The spark for this post was a book tag. The fuel is the past and the uncomfortable awareness that a good deal of the genre we love has been shaped by deeply dubious beliefs. Let me expound. When do…| Peat Long's Blog
Weekend Reads is a post I do every now and then in which I discuss a topic I decide on at the spur of the moment and mention the books I’m currently reading. THIS WEEK’S TOPIC What’s contempo…| Zezee With Books
I haven’t done a tag since May. Actually, I haven’t done many tags this year, which is a shame for me because I enjoy doing them. Have I lost the enthusiasm for such posts? I really hope not. Thoug…| Zezee With Books
I’ve been procrastinating on sharing my thoughts about this graphic novel that I read back in April. They were marinating in the back of my mind. Krishna: A Journey Within by Abhishek Singh (illus.…| Zezee With Books
The second quarter of the year was marked by rereads, as the majority of books below are rereads. My motivation to read and blog waned some this quarter, so I turned to rereads to prevent any slump…| Zezee With Books
For when you don’t have the words to say anything at all… These are truly beautiful works of art that communicate entirely through pictures. I recommend them for adults and children alike 😊 The Arr…| the orang-utan librarian
For first-time writers, it’s harder than ever to break out. That poses an existential crisis for publishing—and disturbing limits on your access to exciting new voices.| Esquire