See Some Evil, Read Some Evil with 6 Horror Movie–Book Matchups by Sara Roncero-Menendez | Oct 1 Looking to really get into the Halloween spirit? Here’s what to read and watch to make the most of this month’s eerie atmosphere.
WATCH: Our Top 4 Stephen King Reads That’ll Keep You Up All Night by Get Literary | Sep 21 Looking for your next Stephen King read? Watch this video for our top recommendations for all constant readers!
Quiz: Do You Know Which Stephen King Character Appears in Each Book? by Get Literary | How well do you know the works of Stephen King? See if you can match the character to the book in this quiz for Constant Readers!
11 Sinister Haunted House Stories for Fans of Shirley Jackson by T. Kingfisher | Sep 17 The Hollow Places author T. Kingfisher recommends creepy haunted house stories, perfect for Shirley Jackson fans!
6 Whydunit Thrillers Where Motive Is the Mystery by Sara Roncero-Menendez | Sep 3 Sometimes identifying the killer is only half the mystery—and these books delve deep into the puzzle of why terrible people do what they do.
Cure that Vacay FOMO with These 9 Books about Disastrous Getaways by Sara Roncero-Menendez | Aug 12 Wishing you could go on vacation? Pick any of these nine books to lose that vacay envy—and have a good time at home to boot.
7 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Squads We Desperately Want to Join by Sara Roncero-Menendez | Jul 20 Want to explore space with a gang of adventurers? Or fight an evil organization with psychic kids? There’s a literary crew waiting for you!
Writing Tips and Book Recs to Keep You Motivated by Erin Madison | Jul 17 Writing during a pandemic is beyond difficult. To stay motivated, check out these writing tips and book recommendations!
Read like a Hargreeves with These 8 Books for Umbrella Academy Fans by Sara Roncero-Menendez | Jul 7 Whichever Hargreeves sibling you relate to most, there’s a book for you to dive into before the next season!
More Books, More Problems: Introducing the Fairy Bookmother Advice Column by Courtney Smith | Jun 4 Your fairy bookmother is here with bookish advice—from BFF books borrowers, to tackling reading ruts.