The Bazaar of Bad Dreams
By Stephen King
A mix of great and bad short fiction. None that truly stand out as incredible or terrible to me.
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As we spend more and more time on our phones and as AI becomes more prevalent, there are concerns about technology's impact on our ability to be creative, think critically, and foster social relationships.
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Ah, the sweet musty smell of paper and ink, the thrill of a library card, the danger of "just browsing." These are stories for bibliophiles and bookworms. Think of this list as a love letter to the stacks.
By Stephen King
A mix of great and bad short fiction. None that truly stand out as incredible or terrible to me.
By Sarai Johnson
My reflections on this novel is less about the content itself and more about how much I’m still wrestling with the outcome. But maybe that’s the...
By Nella Larsen
> For the first time she suffered and rebelled because she was unable to disregard the burden of race. It was, she cried silently, enough to suffer...
By Milan Kundera
> Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death. Between this book, a film I recently watched, and recent life events, I’m...
By Nella Larsen
Quicksand and Passing are the only novels Nella Larsen wrote in her short-lived literary career. She returned to nursing some years later based on...
By Robin Sloan
Wonderfully creative, the best novel I've read in some time. Sloan created a world that was so fun to explore, it genuinely felt more like a great...