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If you’re looking for some new books to get you through the dog days of summer, io9’s got you covered with 80 to choose from: ...
The fantasy author Ayana Gray recommends gripping novels where the monsters are heroes, villains and everything in between.
August continues July’s trend of being rich in genre fiction, with new novels from Hugo Award winner T. Kingfisher and Hugo ...
Hidden in the Hocking Hills is a castle that looks like it was built for a medieval fair that never ended. Ravenwood Castle sits among the trees like it’s playing hide-and-seek with visitors. The ...
Cant wait for Wednesday Season 2? These five dark, gothic, and twisted reads will keep you entertained with mystery, magic, ...
As part of this year’s Arundel Festival, Sussex historian Chris Hare, of History People UK, will be leading two guided walks around the town, as well as giving a talk at Arundel Museum that will ...
Are there real-life Handmaids in the world today? And what are the events, laws, and real world issues that inspired the dystopian reality of The Handmaid's Tale?
Literati lined Eastern Market for Detroit Festival Books aka Bookfest 2025, a celebration of the printed word and everything that goes with it.
Disney unveiled the 2023 Fairy Tale Weddings Collection of bridal gowns with a special fashion show at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.
Jamie Buxton picks July's sci fi and fantasy: Stone and Sky by Ben Aaronovitch, The Man Who Died Seven Times by Yasuhiko Nishizawa, A Theory of Dreaming by Ava Reid By JAMIE BUXTON Published: 19: ...
I love to read books set in tropical locations. In the summer, I feel like I am there and in the winter, these books make me forget about the cold. I wanted ...