Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters: Making Romance Readable
I wasn’t going to have any more articles this week, but this news is too good not to share. After the runaway success of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies, Quirk Publishing is at it again with...
View ArticleAWESOME-tober-fest 2009: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein book review
Today, I review the book that started it all, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Mary Shelley’s tale of the Frankenstein monster is perhaps one of the most classic and iconic horror tales of all time....
View ArticleMaking 7 Literary Classics More AWESOME
I’m a reader. I love to read. And I sometimes enjoy reading classic literature. However, some of the old stuff is just flat out boring as balls. I mean, have you actually read Thomas Hardy’s Tess of...
View ArticleAWESOME-tober-fest 2015: The Invisible Man (1897) – HG Wells
Yesterday, I talked about one of the very first uses of invisibility in literary fiction. Today, I’m going to discuss probably the most well known use of invisibility in literary fiction. I decided...
View ArticleYear End Book Report: The Best Books I Read in 2016
Here I go, writing another one of these year end round up articles that I’m shocked to be writing every year. 2017. CRAZY. What a ride 2016 was. Hopefully 2017 will give us a bit of a break. This past...
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