Despite A Killer Concept, Princesses Behaving Badly Struggles With Execution
Although at first glance, Princesses Behaving Badly seems like an absolute gem, beyond the cover it is, unfortunately, not a stellar read.
Continue reading »Although at first glance, Princesses Behaving Badly seems like an absolute gem, beyond the cover it is, unfortunately, not a stellar read.
Continue reading »In Bobby BlueJacket: The Tribe, The Joint, The Tulsa Underworld, crime and cultural history writer Michael P. Daley centers one of the many Native Americans who, in the early 20th century, were forced into assimilation, disenfranchised at the socioeconomic and political level, and imprisoned for doing whatever was necessary to survive.
Continue reading »In the wake of Fifty Shades Freed’s theatrical release, it should be said: Anastasia Steele belongs to the #MeToo movement, too.
Continue reading »We’ve all seen the Tumblr post. Or the Tweet, or the Facebook post, or the T-shirt, or the tote bag. You know the one: Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein is the scientist. Wisdom is knowing that Frankenstein is the monster. I love this joke. Not just because it makes me
Continue reading »Read our full review of the Bonfire, the debut novel from actress Krysten Ritter. The story pulls together mystery, suspense, and small-town sex abuse.
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