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Elbana Bellorín

Elbana is a Venezuelan Magna Cum Laude graduate with a B.Sc. in International Affairs and a Master’s in International Law and Politics. With an academic affinity for grounded non-fiction and a heartfelt personal love for creative fiction, her intellectual pursuits and writing projects seek to conciliate both.

The Best Freida McFadden Books to Begin Your Psychological Thriller Journey

Book lists By December 16, 2024 Last Updated on December 17, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments

Freida McFadden books

As her overwhelming success can attest, Freida McFadden has achieved a successful writing formula.

With multiple best-selling books and a receptive audience, McFadden has amassed loyal readers who expect her to follow her signature writing style: psychological thrillers, female protagonists, and unexpected twists.

If this sounds appealing, let yourself be lured by the mystery—these are the best Freida McFadden books to begin your journey to the center of the mind.

14 Must-Read Spanish Books for Language Lovers and Avid Readers

Book lists By December 12, 2024 Last Updated on December 12, 2024 by Olivia Smith Tags: , , No Comments

Spanish books

Although most often associated with magical realism, books written in Spanish—from Spain or Latin America—cover many topics intrinsically tied to human nature from the unique perspective of their rich cultural heritage.

Whether discussing issues of colonialism, family, generational trauma, machismo, or societal conventions, books in Spanish can offer readers a captivating insight into the multifaceted and captivating history and heritage tied to one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.

How Many Game of Thrones Books Are There? A Song of Ice and Fire Explained

All about books, Book lists By December 11, 2024 Last Updated on December 13, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , , No Comments

How Many Game of Thrones Books Are There A Song of Ice and Fire Explained

Within the last decade, Game of Thrones achieved what many series can only aspire to do: become a cultural juggernaut, forever imprinted into society’s collective memory.

But before Emilia Clark’s expressive face became synonymous with the silver-haired Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons’ features only existed in the imagination of George R.R. Martin and the millions of fans of the A Song of Ice and Fire series.

Cassandra Clare’s Books in Order: The Ultimate Guide

Book lists By December 2, 2024 Last Updated on December 2, 2024 by Olivia Smith Tags: , , No Comments

Cassandra Clare’s books

As beloved as Cassandra Clare’s books seem among her fans, getting started with the Shadowhunter Chronicles can be intimidating for newcomers.

However, beyond the multiple trilogies and her prolific book output, a fascinating world awaits—all you need is a guide to Cassandra Clare’s Books to begin.

Read on for a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the somewhat treacherous yet infinitely enjoyable journey to the heart of her captivating bibliography.

All Gravity Falls Books In Order: Back To The Mystery Shack

Book lists By November 25, 2024 Last Updated on December 12, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments

All Gravity Falls Books in order

Although there are many excellent series, very few present such outstanding quality that they forever change their genre and influence their medium for years to come.

Gravity Falls managed to do that in the field of animation.

Presenting an engaging cast of characters and a clever overarching arc that did not underestimate its viewers allowed Gravity Falls to earn a spot on the list of the best animated shows of all time for both kids and adults.

An Ember in the Ashes Series: 6 Essential Details To Know Before You Dive In

Book lists By November 14, 2024 Last Updated on November 18, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , , No Comments
An Ember in the Ashes Series

Saaba Tahir cemented her popularity as a writer upon releasing her debut novel, An Ember in the Ashes

An instant New York Times bestselling book and countlessly praised by readers, it quickly took the world by storm, earning countless accolades—including a spot on Time Magazine’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time

If you’re eager to embark on the An Ember in the Ashes series and discover the militaristic dystopia of the Martial Empire, you’re in luck—here is everything you need to know before getting started.

The Best Korean Books To Read In 2025

Book lists By November 11, 2024 Last Updated on November 27, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , No Comments

Interest in Korean books spiked upon the announcement that South Korean author Han Kang had won the Nobel Prize in Literature

With a rich history and a vivacious contemporary culture, South Korean books navigate the line between tradition and modernity to create striking works of literature that convey the South Korean experience with universally enjoyable prose.

If you’re eager to dip your toes into Korean literature, the following are considered some of the best Korean books to date, making them excellent starting points to explore the country’s magnificent literary body.

15 Best Christmas Books for Adults To Get in the Holiday Spirit

Book lists By October 28, 2024 Last Updated on December 4, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , No Comments
Christmas books for adults

Although the holiday season is full of the small pleasures that come with a break, few are more rewarding than cozying up indoors with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book.

If you want to get in the holiday spirit, consider the following Christmas books for the season.

From romance to horror, there is something for every taste—give them a look!

Jolabokaflod and Other Cozy Book-Related Christmas Traditions

All about books By October 17, 2024 Last Updated on December 4, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , No Comments
Jolabokaflod

Imagine a Christmas tradition where, instead of rushing around for last-minute gifts or struggling to find the perfect present (for that one person who seems to have everything already), you simply give… books!

Sounds less stressful, right? Like a dream come true for book lovers…Well, that’s exactly what the Icelandic tradition of Jolabokaflod is all about.

The word literally translates to “the Christmas book flood” – and yes, it’s as magical as it sounds.

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