2017 was a tumultuous year for politics, and when we looked back to determine our favorite books of the year, we realized what we read truly reflected that. We read mostly books written by women, people of color, and transgender …

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All too often, we don’t get to see books written by women of color. They exist; they’ve always existed, but most of the time, they remain hidden behind a wall of white male stories, especially in science fiction and fantasy …

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As I was scrolling through Facebook yesterday, I noticed a trending article about the Jem and the Holograms movie. After only two weeks in theaters, it was performing so poorly that, in an unprecedented move, Universal decided to pull the …

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  Being a nerd, I’ve liked Felicia Day and Geek & Sundry, her internet empire, for a while now. I’ve watched most of The Guild and The Flog, and I’ve kept up with the geeky things she regularly puts onto …

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  Ernest Cline’s Armada is one of the most anticipated science fiction novels of this year after his popular Ready Player One charmed nerds and geeks everywhere after being re-released in 2014. I was able to get an advance copy of Armada from Cline himself …

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  At the end of April, I attended the American Bookseller’s Association for Children’s Booksellers (ABC’s) Children’s Institute in California. It should come as no surprise to any of you that I collected 77, yes SEVENTY-SEVEN books, ranging from picture …

The Doldrums by Nicholas Gannon is a Must Read for Kids & Adults Alike! Read more »