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These diverse romance retellings demonstrate that telling a more inclusive version of a classic makes it even more worthy of a new audience.
From India, China, Japan, Korea, and more, these retellings reimagine myths and legends from these Asian countries.
What if Cinderella never made it to the ball? What if the Prince was a Princess? The authors of these retellings took those what-ifs and decided to run with them,
Through recognizable characters and narratives, retellings by queer authors and authors of color show that these stories can belong to anyone, anywhere.
Welcome to Retellings Day, where everything old is new again.
Welcome to our 2021 Holiday Gift Guide, featuring your favorite bookish gifts from this past year!
These mysteries and thrillers have a dark feel, or feel like a blend of horror and mystery/thriller or books with dark crimes.
Reading horror books as a teen made me a more mature and brave reader all-around, and I never looked back since.
Reading dark and scary books can help children develop the coping skills they'll need when scary situations arise in their lives.
Genre-savvy protagonists in horror fiction wield their knowledge of tropes like a weapon. Is that a good or a bad thing?