Fifty Shades fans, have we got an announcement for you! EL James, New York Times best-selling author famous for the Fifty Shades series has given us a release date for Fifty Shades Freed from Christian Grey’s POV. To celebrate her…
Book Review: ‘Chain of Iron’ by Cassandra Clare
Warning: Spoilers for Chain of Iron! It’s now been almost nine years since I first picked up a Shadowhunter Chronicles book, and I’m still in awe of Cassandra Clare’s ability to one-up herself with every new book release. Chain of…
10 Things We Want To See In ‘Chain of Iron’
We’re almost there! The wait for Chain of Iron has been agonizing, but we’re now only three days away! We can’t wait to see what Cassandra Clare has in store for the second installment of the Last Hours trilogy. We…
What Makes Romance Novels Worthy of Respect
You want to talk smack about romance? Here’s a look at the MANY reasons romance novels are worthy of respect.
Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This February
We’ve got you covered for the month of February with a list of LGBTQ+ books you should read.
How to Read The Shadowhunter Chronicles
The Shadowhunter Chronicles is one of the biggest series in Young Adult literature right now, and with the latest installment coming out in just under a month, the hype is building yet again. If you’ve ever been in any way…
Advanced Review: A Dark and Hollow Star by Ashley Shuttleworth
Image Source: Goodreads When I was putting together my list of most anticipated 2021 releases at the end of last year, A Dark and Hollow Star immediately jumped out to me as one to keep an eye on. An urban…
Cassandra Clare Shares Chapter Titles from ‘Chain of Iron’: What Do They Mean?
With about a month and a half left until the release of Chain of Iron, the second book in the Last Hours series, Cassandra Clare is building up more hype in her newsletter! Yesterday, she released the chapter titles for…
Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This January 2021
In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting interviews, opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome…
21 Books We’re Looking Forward to in 2021
Here at Fangirlish, we’ve spent the last month talking about the few things that redeemed this hellish year for us. Books were a pretty big part of that. But 2020 is almost over, and now we’re ready to look ahead…
Book Review: ‘Lore’ by Alexandra Bracken
I received an advanced copy of Lore from NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. Make sure to check out the book when it comes out January 5th! As a longtime fan of Alexandra Bracken’s, I’ve had Lore saved as…
Jordan Claire McCraw Talks American Rapture: Poems from a Heartscape
Jordan Claire McCraw’s debut poetry collection, American Rapture: Poems from a Heartscape, grants the reader the privilege of accompanying her in that grueling, multi-faceted journey towards self-acceptance.
Pride and Prejudice and Persistent Positivity
This article has spoilers. For a book that was published in 1813. One that has spawned numerous movie and television adaptions. Seriously, it’s not my fault if you’re spoiled. But, you know, read ahead at your own risk. A convenient…
Our Favorite 10 Books We Read in 2020
Some of us have survived this quarantine year by baking banana bread, some by taking on a new hobby, some by finally working out, but a large majority of us have taken this time to go on adventures within the…
Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This December
In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting interviews, opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome…
Author Guest Post: Workspace View: Inspiration for Productivity…or Procrastination?
We’re delighted to have Lori Nelson Spielman on the site today talking about writing! Great post for #Nanowrimo month!
Queerly Not Straight: 9 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This November
In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting interviews, opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome…