For Better or Worse? Thoughts on Movie Adaptations

Many times, a film adaptation will capture parts of a plot the book can’t for us. The protagonists’ voices, and settings in films help audiences decide how they feel about the characters and their experiences, helping them understand what the book didn’t make clear or have them consider. Here are some of my thoughts on… More For Better or Worse? Thoughts on Movie Adaptations

Bad Bitch Book Club

For Galentine’s Day, here’s one of the most impressive groups of women I’ve encountered, created for the sole purpose of supporting other women. The Bad Bitch Book Club, BBBC for short, was created by Mackenzie Newcomb in 2018 to celebrate female authors. She initially challenged herself to read 50 books after just reading three the… More Bad Bitch Book Club

Why you should read James Baldwin for Black History Month and every month after that

The first time I read James Baldwin, his words left me in awe and wanting to read more. I first read Giovanni’s Room about a year ago and have made it my personal goal to read all his works. Although his works were written in the 1950s and 1960s, they still resonate today and for… More Why you should read James Baldwin for Black History Month and every month after that

Was “Shrek”s Lord Farquaad based on Shakespeare’s “Richard III?”

(If you’ve never seen Shrek (2001) or read Shakespeare’s play Richard III, let me warn you: Spoilers lie ahead! If you have seen Shrek, welcome to my conspiracy theory.) This theory started when I was taking an Introduction to Shakespeare course last year, and one of the assignments was to read Richard III, and watch… More Was “Shrek”s Lord Farquaad based on Shakespeare’s “Richard III?”

On Charles Bukowski: Why never going crazy is horrible

Who is Bukowski? Over the summer when I was able to spend some free time reading for fun, I was looking into some new poets. It was initially difficult to put down Rupi Kaur’s the sun and her flowers, yet I was also very intrigued by another poet’s unapologetic and straightforward wisdom.   Heinrich Karl Bukowski,… More On Charles Bukowski: Why never going crazy is horrible

Putting Shakespeare in the Schoolyard: Celebrating movie adaptations

  When reading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, it may be difficult to understand why it’s such an insult that Mr. Darcy refuses to dance with Elizabeth. Or it may not seem like a big deal for Lydia to run off with a soldier, or it may be confusing when Mrs. Bennet gets mad at… More Putting Shakespeare in the Schoolyard: Celebrating movie adaptations