
Queer Owned Brick and Mortar Book Shops
Here is a rainbow colored array of LGBTQIA+ themed and queer owned and operated brick and mortar bookstores all around the globe that you can check out during your next

Must Try Literary Themed Food Joints!
In today’s compilation, we’ll be traveling across the globe and visiting the many restaurants, pubs and cafes that take inspiration from the rich legacy of authors and the field of

BookTok Accounts you Have to Follow!
If you’re like me and you get completely sucked into watching TikToks, then you will love this list of fun creators in the “BookTok” community. These creators use their accounts

Best Fictional Spiders in Literature
Are you the type to freak out when you spot a spider sharing the bathroom with you? Wait till you read what some spiders in literature can get up too.

Iconic Couples in Horror
There are couples who will forever remain rooted in our memories, for their hot chemistry, affinity, and their strong bond. In today’s compilation, we’ll be looking at the best couples

Best Weddings in Literature!
Weddings are one of our favorite things in literature for many reasons, one being their versatility! They have the ability to be grand, bittersweet, comically horrendous, and even over the

Fictional Inventions that we Wish Really Existed
Have you ever wished for a particular fictional gadget to exist in real life? Well, we at Adore have so many on our list that would make life so much

Best Scary Japanese Literature for fans of Horror
Konnichiwa! We hope you enjoy Adore’s compilation of the best in Japanese literature. Caution: This isn’t for the faint of heart! 1. The Summer of the Ubume by Natsuhiko Kyogoku
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Children’s Literature on Consent and Gender Norms
Here are our top picks on children’s literature with a focus on both consent and breaking free of societal constructs such as stereotypical gender norms.

Must Visit Book Festivals
Move over music festivals check out a literature festival this year! These are the top book festivals around the world!

Books Written by Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway is one of the classic American authors still read and celebrated today. Check out this list of some of Hemingway’s most iconic books.

How to Copyright a Book
What is Copyright? Learn what you need to copyright your book and how to go about doing so!

Best romance novels of 2020
Looking for the perfect romance that will set all your senses tingling at once and will keep the boredom of lockdown at bay? Then, have I got the list for you! Whether you enjoy curling up with a novel about the ups and downs of love and passion in the workplace or enjoy a contemporary romance set in an online sphere, this list has something for everyone, and hopefully, you can find something that suits your romance reading needs: The Roommate by Rosie Danan This novel is categorized under the newly coined genre ‘Raunch-com’ and revolves around protagonist Clara Wheaton

15 best CS Lewis quotes to live your life by.
CS Lewis was well-known for his insightful and progressive thoughts on humility, friendship, love, religion, and a lot more.

The importance of creating a Character template
Wondering what a character template is and what purpose it serves? Always wanted to create one out of stretch but never could quite figure out how to? Well, that’s why you’re here, aren’t you? We’re going to learn about the ABCs (and maybe even the DEFGs) of a basic character template today. What’s a character template look like and why is it important? Think of a character template as your reference guide before you begin to actually write your story/novel/script. It’s what will define the characters in your work as well as their actions and how they enable your narrative

Creating Memorable Character Quirks
Character quirks are unusual features or characteristics that set a character apart from others.

To/too/two, it’s/its and passed/past
Here are some common grammatical errors.
To, too, and Two.
‘To’ is a preposition.
‘Too’ is an indicator of excessiveness.
‘Two’ is just a number.

Summer Reading List 8th Grade
Today, we will be looking into some awesome works for the young adults out there. A lot of these are coming-of-age works and are at a reading level that caters to the eighth-grade demographic. I hope that this blog post increases your interest and curiosity in reading, especially if you’re a student or a diehard bookworm like myself. These are all enriching and diverse reads that do not disappoint! Breakoutby Kate Messenger Nora’s summer vacation comes to a standstill as the whole neighborhood is placed under house arrest after a high-profile prison break puts the residents in danger. This novel