Comics, graphic novels, and comics-adjacent titles fill the hot list. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer After a brief explosion during the pandemic, the comics industry is undergoing an existential ...
It has been a busy year for bookworms. In 2023, literary heavyweights Bret Easton Ellis, Salman Rushdie, Margaret Attwood and Zadie Smith returned to the scene and published new work, in some cases, ...
From a rollicking crypto investigation to an unexpectedly moving novel about poetry-spouting AI, these are the best books we read in 2023. Appropriate, then, that this was a year for unwieldy, ...
From fairytale retellings to historical escapes, there was plenty to love on romance shelves in 2023. Denise Williams returns with a STEM-focused romance that is as sexy as it is cozy. Pearl Harris is ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... The best way to close out the year? By checking out all the best books of the year! We’ve rounded up a number of publications’ selections ...
Ahmed Rehan Nasir is a contributor from Pakistan. With a Psych degree in hand, Rehan has a knack for picking apart anime and dissecting characters. When he isn't writing features, you'll probably find ...
In a timely and thought-provoking book, Zahra delves into the tumultuous years between World War I and World War II to argue that it was resistance to globalism and globalization that ended up ...
We have once again come to the end of another great year for horror fiction. It seems like every year has been great for the genre lately, but even by those standards 2023 launched like a rocket and ...
H appy New Year, dear readers of The Review! As we do each year, we convened a group of our contributors — a dozen, this time around — and asked them which works of scholarship surprised, challenged, ...
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