The Path to Adulthood in “The Sun Sets in Singapore”: A Review
Adulthood is hard. In "The Sun Sets in Singapore," Kehinde Fadipe discusses the messiness and complexities that come with being a full-fledged adult.
Adulthood is hard. In "The Sun Sets in Singapore," Kehinde Fadipe discusses the messiness and complexities that come with being a full-fledged adult.
"A well-done villain is also one of the trickiest characters to write in my opinion, and nothing is more annoying than a poorly written one." Here are five books for your Villain Era.
The books we read in school make a lasting impression. For Jola Naibi, Ousmane Sembène's novel, "God's Bits of Wood" (Les Bouts de Bois de Dieu) turned into a lifelong favorite.
Working in a restaurant is a transformative experience. Curtis Chin shows us how life-changing it can be in his memoir, "Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant."
The smallest change can make the biggest impact on your life. Michiko Aoyama's latest book, "What You Are Looking for Is in the Library" explores just that.
If you've ever wondered what a secret society may be like, then you'll love this guest post. Kaitlin Porter, curator of 2catsandabook, shares her top five books about secret societies.
Baltimore is known as "The City That Reads," and the bookstores in town do not disappoint. Check out this list of must-visit Baltimore Bookstores.