An RPG Gift Guide for the 2018 Holiday Season
Do you like dungeons with your dragons? Or maybe you prefer to find paths (or stars)? Maybe you just want that old school RPG feel without...
Do you like dungeons with your dragons? Or maybe you prefer to find paths (or stars)? Maybe you just want that old school RPG feel without...
Here’s an analogy. The book Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things To Create Extraordinary Happiness by Ingrid Fetell Lee is to the book A Pattern Language as a...
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This featured book trailer is sponsored by Romance Reads. Star Wars meets Robin Hood in this genre-bending, sci-fi/fantasy romance! Captain Tess Bailey and her band of...
Sponsored by Book Riot’s 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2018 Giveaway–enter here! Just the fact of its evolution means it’s still broadly usable and pragmatic, however—and it’s impossible not...
I’ve been thinking a lot about pettiness lately. I live in the U.S. and right now, the American media landscape is all blah blah incivility blah anger...
Staff and contributors recommend memoirs, essays, and reported work Counting your blessings is a struggle in 2018, but this year did bring us a handful of good...
These are the books I have been reading since the year 2018 began. Seven novels, five books of poetry, three short fiction collections, three nonfiction, one...
In the bleakest days of the year, I read Ágota Kristóf’s The Notebook, about twin brothers living in a Hungarian village with their grandmother during the...
We spend plenty of time here on The Millions telling all of you what we’ve been reading, but we are also quite interested in hearing about...