Let’s be honest—life is a chaotic mess. Rent is skyrocketing, the world is constantly on fire (sometimes literally), and our collective stress levels are teetering somewhere between mild existential crisis and complete emotional breakdown. Enter: adult coloring books, the only socially acceptable way to escape...| I'm Loving Books
Let’s talk about love. Not your run-of-the-mill “hey, you up?” text, or the passing fling that lasted three coffee dates. We’re talking dramatic, soul-baring, time-transcending passion—the kind that makes you wonder if anyone in history ever had chill. (Spoiler: they didn’t.) From ancient Greek poetesses...| I'm Loving Books
Because the world can’t get enough of pastel ballgowns, melodramatic duels, and one Lady Whistledown. We’ll chart each Bridgerton novel’s ratio of corset-swoons to late-night smooches—and decide whether Shonda nailed the adaptation or left us all craving a dirty Regency revival. Quick Book ReviewThink Gossip...| I'm Loving Books
There is a specific kind of bad writing advice that spreads like a virus through writing communities. The kind that feels good—comforting, even—because it reassures struggling writers that they don’t need to do the hard stuff. That writing is art, art is expression, and expression...| I'm Loving Books
We all have that one book we pretended to read for English class, right? Whether it was because the movie version was “good enough” or we were too busy texting our friends to crack open the spine, these books have been passed off as required...| I'm Loving Books
We all have those YA books we loved so much as teenagers that we stayed up way past curfew, flashlight in hand, vowing to read “just one more chapter.” Now that you’re older (and possibly wiser), these books deserve a revisit—not just for nostalgia, but...| I'm Loving Books
Turning a YA book into a movie is like playing Jenga on a rollercoaster—mess one thing up, and the whole thing collapses. But sometimes, Hollywood miraculously gets it right. These are the rare YA adaptations that didn’t just survive the jump to the screen—they soared....| I'm Loving Books
There’s no algorithm as powerful as a bunch of teenagers sobbing over a fictional death on TikTok. YA books dominate BookTok, whether through dramatic quotes, emotional fan edits, or those oddly specific tropes (grumpy x sunshine supremacy). From Six of Crows to They Both Die...| I'm Loving Books
Here’s the thing about writing: it’s a con, a sleight-of-hand trick where you use words to make people feel things they otherwise wouldn’t. You take 26 letters, rearrange them in a way that looks natural, and suddenly—bam—someone is sobbing over a character who doesn’t exist,...| I'm Loving Books
Tom Clancy didn’t just write thrillers—he built an empire of espionage, military jargon, and morally ambiguous heroes. His books are packed with CIA operatives, shadowy backroom deals, and the kind of high-tech weaponry that makes you wonder if he had classified clearance. But are they...| I'm Loving Books
Let’s be honest: kids’ books aren’t just for kids. Whether it’s the whimsical rhymes of Dr. Seuss, the anarchic humor of Dog Man, or the creepy thrills of Goosebumps, these so-called “children’s” stories often sneak their way onto adult TBR piles. Let’s revisit the classics...| I'm Loving Books
Before Henry Cavill’s jawline took over Netflix, The Witcher was already a cult-favorite book series by Andrzej Sapkowski. Packed with morally ambiguous characters, intricate politics, and enough monster-slaying to fill a bestiary, it’s the perfect blend of fantasy grit and soap opera drama. But does...| I'm Loving Books
J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings is the ultimate fantasy epic, a towering saga of friendship, courage, and a little guy with hairy feet saving the world. But let’s be honest—how many of us skimmed the poetry and spent more time fantasizing about Aragorn...| I'm Loving Books
Suzanne Collins didn’t just write a dystopian YA series—she started a cultural phenomenon. The Hunger Games is equal parts political allegory, survival thriller, and tragic love story. Let’s revisit the trilogy that made us all chant, “May the odds be ever in your favor.” Quick...| I'm Loving Books
Stephen King isn’t just the Master of Horror—he’s the King of Everything That Keeps You Awake at Night. From killer clowns to haunted hotels, his books are a terrifying blend of supernatural chills and deeply human fears. But which of his 60+ novels are worth...| I'm Loving Books
You bought that $300 biology textbook thinking it was an “investment in your future.” Now it’s gathering dust on your shelf, mocking you with its outdated diagrams and crushing reminder of student debt. Let’s talk about selling textbooks, reclaiming shelf space, and maybe even making...| I'm Loving Books
Science fiction is the genre that dares to ask, “What if?” What if robots developed emotions? What if we could colonize Mars? What if aliens showed up, and they weren’t exactly friendly? From dystopian nightmares to galaxy-spanning adventures, these books push the boundaries of imagination...| I'm Loving Books
Sarah J. Maas is the queen of drama, wingspans, and bedroom scenes so spicy they come with their own content warnings. From Throne of Glass to A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), her books have redefined YA and fantasy romance. But are they literary...| I'm Loving Books
Whether you’re a sucker for historical bodice-rippers or swooning over contemporary meet-cutes with pun-filled titles, romance books are the ultimate literary comfort food. But which ones will swee…| I'm Loving Books
Leo Tolstoy is trending. Again. Which is impressive for a guy who’s been dead for over a century and once said that “happy families are all alike.” TikTok—yes, the same platform that popularized li…| I'm Loving Books
Vampires are the literary undead—they never really go away. They just evolve. One decade, they’re lurking in gothic castles, brooding about mortality. The next, they’re crashing through high school…| I'm Loving Books