Try to count the contemporary novels exploring identity. They permeate bookstores. Some accomplish the feat successfully; others don’t. One new novel that tackles (and conquers) this quintessential American literary theme is Lo...
About Cheryline Lawson Cheryline Lawson is a self-published author of several books and a wide range of online content. She has a passion for reading and writing. Ms. Lawson’s focus is on bringing valuable information to people...
Book lovers enjoy good books, comfy chairs, and nice bookstores. But they also like a well-planned and diverse book festival! One of the best festivals in the South will happen this coming Saturday, April 19, in Montgomery’s Ol...
Stay on top of YA book trends in 2014! Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, trendy books and themes have their moments in the spotlight. Past trends, such as vampires and co-authored books, are out and new trends are i...
Spring has sprung, and the weather is perfect for reading one of the new YA Spring 2014 Releases! Whether you want to start a new series, venture into the past, or cry all the tears, these are the books at the top of Bookkaholi...
Through websites like Goodreads, NetGalley and Edelweiss, I get a bit of a sneak peek at some of the biggest titles set for release in upcoming months. Here are ten of the books being published this April that I’m most looking ...
nce upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there lived a beautiful princess. If you’ve ever read a fairy tale, then you are familiar with its basic formula: a beautiful princess, whose existence is threatened by an evil villa...
In the ancient Greek play Medea by Euripides, the title character slaughters her children in retribution for her husband abandoning her. At the end of the play, a dragon-pulled chariot spirits Medea away, and she goes unpunishe...
When World War II ended, American soldiers who returned home found that their country had changed. Women were now working outside the home, and many were not content to be housewives any longer. Yet, some things had not changed...
For anyone who has ever visited Concord, Massachusetts, the words “murder,” “mystery,” and “suspense” are not usually the terms associated with the sleepy little place that was once home to such notable greats as Henry David Th...