‘The Golden Year’ To Be Directed By Elizabeth Banks

When we read about a book being optioned there is one of two things that run through our mind. Oooh, can’t wait to read that or why the fuck did someone option that? I mean, sure – there is always…

Books We’re Looking Forward To In 2019

With 2018 drawing to a close, it’s time to look ahead to 2019, and to the amazing books we can’t wait to read in the new year. This list could probably be twice this long, but because we’re still making…

Hello Sunshine and MGM Team For ‘Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine’

Books to movies or television are our thing. We all know that. We love seeing someones creation come to the screen, giving us everything we wanted and everything that we didn’t know we wanted. One of the best books that…

Queerly Not Straight: Our Favorite Books of 2018

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

Marie Lu To Write New Book In ‘Legends’ Series

If you haven’t read the Legends series by Marie Lu, you should go back and start reading it. We thought that the end of the series had come, but it turns out that Marie Lu has agreed to write more…

‘Girls Resist!’ by KaeLyn Rich is the Guide Girls Need to Start a Revolution!

Girls Resist!: A Guide to Activism, Leadership, and Starting a Revolution by KaeLyn Rich is your go-to-guide to go from person on the sidelines of everything that’s happening in your life, neighborhood, city, or country to writer, activist, and speaker…

‘Fierce Fairytales’ by Nikita Gill Reinvents Classic Fairytales in the #MeToo Era

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

Turning the Pages: What Came Before ‘TATBILB’

Before Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky fell in love, author Jenny Han took the world by storm with her first New York Times best selling trilogy, The Summer I Turned Pretty. It‘s well worth a read by anyone who loves…

‘The Dark Beneath the Ice’ by Amelinda Berube is Paranormal Activity & Black Swan’s Queer Love Child

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community. Welcome to Queerly Not Straight! Enjoy and leave a comment below if…

‘The Kiss Quotient’ Optioned By Pilgrim Media Group

If you haven’t heard of The Kissing Quotient, you are missing out on a really good book. It’s fun and a page turner. The debut novel from author Helen Hoang has been optioned, and we’re excited at the possibility of…

Justin Timberlake Is Releasing A Book

It seems like Justin Timberlake wants me to get out of my reading rut, because he’s made the announcement that he’s publishing a book. That’s right – a book. One that he’s written. Just take my money. Catching up on…

‘Spill Zone: The Broken Vow’ by Scott Westerfeld is an Otherworldly Masterpiece

I’m trying not to be cheesy. I’m trying not to throw out words and phrases like horrifyingly beautiful or a haunting masterpiece. You know, the basics and what every book review is like. But that’s what Scott Westerfeld’s Spill Zone:…

'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' Exclusive: Author Jenny Han Talks Faithfulness, Important Relationships Come to Life

For any author that has their book adapted for television or film, I can only imagine that the feeling is surreal. Watching the characters that you created and that have lived in your head for so long manifest into a…

'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' Interview: Director Susan Johnson Discusses Bringing Jenny Han's World to Life

When it comes to book-to-movie adaptations, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is near the top of my list. For when you talk about a movie being faithful to the source material, you’re talking about the film having the same beating…

‘The Darkest Legacy’ Review: A Thrilling, Emotional Ride Reflective of Society

Bracken’s newest installment of The Darkest Minds manages to weave a complex story filled with political awareness, compassion, thrills, romance, and a narrator that comes into her own. The last time I read The Darkest Minds series, which was about…

Giveaway: Win a 'The Darkest Legacy' Prize Pack

Read on into the afterlight because…The Darkest Legacy is almost here! We’re just a couple of short weeks away from the release of Alexandra Bracken’s companion novel to The Darkest Minds, which centers on Zu’s white-knuckle new adventure. Trust us when we…

Turning the Pages: ‘Save The Date’ By Morgan Matson

I’ve always been a sucker for a good contemporary book. I sometimes feel like fantasy and supernatural are overdone (but that’s not to say that I don’t relish a good book about either). But here’s the thing about contemporary books…

Guest Post: Time Travel Stories that Inspired “But Not Forever” by Jan Von Schleh

We’ve got a guest post from debut author Jan Von Schleh, who wrote the book But Not Forever. If you aren’t familiar with the book, here’s the synopsis – Could she be everything you aren’t, but somehow―still be you? It’s…

‘Ruthless Magic’ by Megan Crewe is ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘The Hunger Games’ Love Child

Don’t let the title of this review fool you. Ruthless Magic, the first in the Conspiracy of Magic series by Megan Crewe, is more than the books that came before it, inspired it, or drew your eye to it. It’s the…

Rainbow Rowell Announces Sequel To ‘Carry On’

When Rainbow Rowell announces a book, we pay attention. The author writes books that entertain us and make us happy. The author writes books that we get. That we enjoy. The author announced that she is writing a sequel to…

Guest Post: Adrienne Kisner Talks About The Writing Process

My writing process is a mess, and I recount it now in the case that there are other writers out there who might look at it and think:  “Well. If she can publish a book, surely I can, too.” Indeed…