Weve created our texts based on the most popular books. Mustread is like having the best books not only on your bookshelf but also on your phone and read them whenever you want. - scary stories (ghost stories, horrors and dark fantasy) - mystery (mystic stories) - thriller and detectives...
Since the first awards were presented in 1953, the Hugos have helped the science fiction and fantasy community honor some of the greatest authors of the genre. If you’re looking for an exceptional read, look no further. Whether you're looking for a short story or a full-length novel, t...
We read about the wicked witch of fairy tale, and then perhaps the teen witch who bumbles with newfound power, and then the mysterious but alluring adult witch. In my insatiable search for books about witches, I’ve become fascinated by the many shapes the witch takes in fiction, and the...
2. Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World Author: Mo Gawdat About the Book By 2049, artificial intelligence (AI) will outperform humans by a factor of a billion. Scary Smart investigates AI’s current trajectory to save the human species in the fu...
that many of us in the first world can hardly imagine happening or would like to deny. The last chapter is also quite intriguing for those familiar with the experiment: the author outlines a program intended to build resistance to mind-control strategies. Scary stuff, but a necessary read. ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic is one of the most appreciated adventure books for kids. Featuring close to 400 pages, it is mostly aimed at kids between nine and 11, but it also makes a good story for younger kids who cannot read – a chapter a day will be more than enough to keep...
A lot of moms-to-be love this book because it does an excellent job for preparing you for childbirth no matter who you are; whether or not you want to have a natural birth or not. The prospect of giving birth can be pretty scary, but the book is full of stories from actual moms ...
Looking for a great football read this summer? Our resident bibliophile Chris Wesseling gives us his 10 football books to put on your summer reading list. 1.A Fan's Notes, Frederick Exley, 1968 Four decades before it became customary to Google oneself, Fred Exley lamented, "It was my dest...
13.Curious George Books No book list is complete without mentioning the Curious George books. I first introduced the girls to them when I was pregnant with Silas and very sick with morning-noon-and-night sickness. The girls would ask me to re-read the Curious George books again and again....
"Operation: Galactic Storm" is a follow-up to "The Kree/Skrull War," only it happened in the '90s, which meant Marvel had figured out how to make you buy a whole bunch of different comic books if you wanted to follow the whole story. This time around, it's the Kree vs. the Shi...