New Year, New Palate: Cookbooks to Kickstart Cooking Resolutions
Do you have cooking resolutions for 2019? I do. Last year, I set myself a challenge: cook 100 recipes I’d never cooked before. The Carnegie Library...
Do you have cooking resolutions for 2019? I do. Last year, I set myself a challenge: cook 100 recipes I’d never cooked before. The Carnegie Library...
We all know about BILLY, the iconic IKEA bookcase so ubiquitous that Bloomberg uses it to compare purchasing power with its Bloomberg Billy Bookcase Index and...
We asked Rioters what comics they read and loved at the end of 2018 and they included nonfiction, sweet stories, gut-wrenching stories, and color thieves! There...
Here at Book Riot, we’ve been laughing and crying and having our hearts warmed by Willowdean “Dumplin’” Dickson for a while. First we got all of...
I love a new year. Not the excess drinking and hungover part, but the newness part. A new year means a hard reset and a fresh...
Before I took a fiction writing class in college, I was afraid that creative writing classes would attempt to teach me how to write. In reality,...
Oh, sorry were you hoping your TBR might actually be under control this year? Yeah, probably not going to happen. So, let’s just lean into it...
Just for Book Riot readers: sign up for an Audible account, and get two audiobooks free! When they’re planning their vacations, literary tourists look for beautiful...
Sponsored by The Girl at the Border from Leslie Archer and Amazon Publishing. An archaeologist spends her days digging up the origins of a lost civilization...
Greek writer Ersi Sotiropoulos’s novel, What’s Left of the Night, is a lyrical and erotic reimagining of the gay Greek-Alexandrian poet C.P. Cavafy’s three-day trip to...