A play-by-play on hockey romances, and why readers “breakaway” to them
Why are hockey books so popular all of a sudden? I have some theories.
Why are hockey books so popular all of a sudden? I have some theories.
Centered around a fictional sport and the Japanese mafia, “All For the Game” is an unusually addicting book series.
A poignant, raw story—”The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is must-read for everyone.
prepare for a heart-touching read by Jeanette Walls.
“The Astronaut’s Whale” is a heartwarming tale about what so many of us go through at a point or in multiple sections of our lives: the quest to find where you really belong in the world.
The beauty in “Can’t Hurt Me” lies in David Goggins owning his mistakes and telling readers how to build a better foundation for success.
“She Said,” written by New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey focuses on the #MeToo movement and investigative journalism.
The final installment of The Maze Runner series comes to an end with The Death Cure- but did it do the book justice? WARNING: SPOILERS
With free time on his hands and having all the “koalafications”, Benjamin Minch writes a book on his favorite creatures.
If you’re on the fence about watching Stephen King’s IT, take a look at this in-depth review to see if IT’s the movie for you.