“100 MUST-READ BOOKS OF 2024” NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY: REAL SIMPLE ● OPRAH DAILY ● NEWSWEEK ● VULTURE “Extraordinary . . . Reminds me of Donna Tartt’s 1992 debut, The Secret History . . . I was so thoroughly submerged in a rich fictional world, that for hours I ...
“Sinclair Lewis isn’t thought of these days as a funny writer, but his portrayal of the fictional Midwestern bore Babbitt is very funny, and it’s been ripped off many times – usually a sign that something works.” Read more... Andy Borowitz recommends the best Comic Writing Andy Bor...
Movies and television series based on books are incredibly common, but fictional books that shape their narratives aren't, making for unique moments when they appear in plots about sacred tomes, supernatural manuals, or helpful guides across galaxies. It's perhaps not surprising then that most of...
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Fictional novelist R WK Clark has written extensively in the genre, and his work has been hugely popular with readers. Each of his books has its own unique style, and they have all had great success in creating suspenseful, thrilling stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Su...
Fictional renowned professor Robert Langdon burst on the book scene in the blockbuster hits “Angels & Demons” and “The Da Vinci Code.” His skills at solving baffling riddles and ancient secrets pull together themes of history, art, religion, science, and semiotics. ...
I thought this series went downhill after the first book, but I did enjoy the first book. March by Geraldine Brooks. This Pulitzer prize winning novel featuring the fictional characters Marmee and her husband from Little Women does a good job of bringing out the impracticality and ...
Also ranks #1 onThe Best Sci Fi Book Series Buy at Photo: Vintage 21 125 votes Memoirs of a Geisha In this captivating tale of Japanese tradition, we follow Chiyo through her first-person account of becoming a geisha (which turns out to be a lot less desirable than you imagined). ...
Also ranks #1 onThe Best Sci Fi Book Series Buy at See what is ranked #1 16 Underrated Movies Based On Banned Books Vote Photo: Vintage 21 125 votes Memoirs of a Geisha In this captivating tale of Japanese tradition, we follow Chiyo through her first-person account of becoming a geisha ...
E. Rathke’s fantasy novel, Glossolalia is named for the religious phenomenon of speaking in tongues. The book also comes with a secondary title, that has an evangelical, and slightly sinister flavor: Don’t Scream It on The Mountain. The book is set in a fictional pre-industrial society ...