Deborah Harkness

3 Fantasy Reads That Tackle Big Questions
I love fantasy novels that tackle the big questions—novels that are not only timely and contemporary but have a way of commenting on and critiquing our world, making us see everyday life through an entirely different lens. Below, you will find a list of fantasy novels sure to ship you to another world that is… Read More »
Tags: A Discovery of Witches, Cast in Flight, Deborah Harkness, Michelle Sagara, Rachel Vincent, Spectacle

Book-to-Movie Adaptations that Need to Happen
The end of one year has us looking ahead to movies that will be coming out in the next. While there are so many great films that have been adapted from books, there are still so many books that we would love to see on screen. Here are ten books that would make amazing movies… Read More »
Tags: A Discovery of Witches, Americanah, beautiful ruins, Bernadette, Books, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Colson Whitehead, Deborah Harkness, Don't You Cry, Eleanor & Park, Emily St. John Mendel, Jess Walter, maria semple, Mary Kubica, movies, Phaedra Patrick, rainbow rowell, reading, Ruth Ware, station eleven, The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper, The Underground Railroad, The Woman in Cabin 10, Where’d You Go

8 Fantasy Books for People Who Don’t Usually Read Fantasy
It can be fun and even essential to step out of your comfort zone sometimes, in life and in reading. Fantasy is a genre that some only ventured into during childhood, if at all, but there are so many books with strong and compelling characters, unique and vibrant fantasy worlds, and writing that pulls you… Read More »
Tags: A Discovery of Witches, Books, Deborah Harkness, Erin Morgenstern, Fantasy, Leslye Walton, Lev Grossman, Menagerie, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Neil Gaiman, Rachel Vincent, Ransom Riggs, reading, Samantha Shannon, The Bone Season, The Magicians, The Night Circus, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender