It’s finally the weekend—time to sit back and catch up on the happenings of the internet. This week we investigated the best cocktail-genre pairings; picked our top ten summer TBR’s; grumbled about Mary Balogh’s upcoming romantic release; and suggested a How to Train Your Dragon double-feature Date Night. We’ll be back next week with some fresh content, including our thoughts on recent cover trends, a piece on classifying books “young adult,” and our weekly date night. Until then, it’s link time!
It’s been a big week for Harry Potter fans. We saw the first pictures of Universal’s Diagon Alley expansion, and it looks amazing.
This Harry Potter rap totally happened.
Rupert Grint announced he is gracing us with his presence on Broadway.
And we found out the real reason Voldemort was so cranky: he needed to get laid.
And we found out the real reason Voldemort was so cranky: he needed to get laid.
Do you know what 2016 is? It’s the 50th (!!) anniversary of Star Trek, and you can celebrate with a new movie.
This is a cool piece highlighting women writing in the pulp tradition.
The first pictures of Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey appeared this week, prompting women around the world to announce on Facebook that they preferred "that guy from White Collar."
This is a cool piece highlighting women writing in the pulp tradition.
The first pictures of Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey appeared this week, prompting women around the world to announce on Facebook that they preferred "that guy from White Collar."
Even FiveThirtyEight can’t tell us when George R.R. Martin will come out with his next book.
Daniel Keyes, the author of science fiction classic Flowers for Algernon, passed away at 86.
Sherlock is (finally) free!
A literary novel I can get behind: “Nothing happened, in great detail.”
That’s all we have for you this week. What book are you reading this weekend? I’m still working on Red Rising and hoping to start Emily of New Moon, and Diana is finishing Ilona Andrews’ Kate Daniels series.
See you next week!
Daniel Keyes, the author of science fiction classic Flowers for Algernon, passed away at 86.
Sherlock is (finally) free!
A literary novel I can get behind: “Nothing happened, in great detail.”
That’s all we have for you this week. What book are you reading this weekend? I’m still working on Red Rising and hoping to start Emily of New Moon, and Diana is finishing Ilona Andrews’ Kate Daniels series.
See you next week!
By Rachel Lyn Paxton