Yasmin Bacchusflipped into Book Club2 days agoBookTok Books That Are Actually Worth The Hypehercampus.com - Amelia HughesIf you’re a big reader like me, you’re probably obsessed with BookTok. BookTok is a great place for people to share what they’re reading and to give …
Yasmin Bacchusflipped into Book Club2 days agoHere Are the 15 New Books You Should Read in OctoberTIME - By Laura ZornosaThese are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. The only explicitly spooky book on this list of October releases is Out There Screaming, edited by John Joseph Adams and …
Yasmin Bacchusflipped into Book Club2 days agoSword Catcher by Cassandra Clare may be her best novel yetwinteriscoming.net - Federica BoccoSword Catcher is the first adult novel by Cassandra Clare. After almost two decades of urban fantasy Shadowhunters novels (and other teen and young …
Yasmin Bacchusflipped into Intriguing Histories2 days agoWho was Merlin the Great, really? Here’s the history.verified_publisherNational Geographic - Marina MontesanoMedieval writers transformed tales of an obscure bard into legends of a mighty wizard who put King Arthur on the throne of Camelot. Wise old men with magical powers and sometimes long hoary beards are the archetypal wizards. These mystical men possess magical powers that can be used for good—or …
Yasmin Bacchusflipped into Intriguing Histories3 days agoOxford Was The Murder Capital of Late Medieval England, And It Was All Because of Studentsverified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle StarrOxford today is known as a place of learning and elite scholarship. Several hundred years ago, the university town had something of a darker …
Yasmin Bacchusflipped into Book Club2 days ago10 books to add to your reading list in Octoberverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Bethanne PatrickCritic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles, fiction and nonfiction, to consider for your October reading list. October’s books will take you far: From 19th century North Carolina to the modern Middle East, from a fractious Rastafari family in Jamaica to a family-run Chinese restaurant in …