Author: Caitlin

The New Kindle Scribe Colorsoft Brings a Whole New Dimension to E-Ink

Amazon has just changed the game for illustrators, comic lovers, and visual note-takers with the release of the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. This isn’t just another iteration; it’s the first time Amazon’s largest and most powerful e-reader has been able to display color on its 11-inch paper-like screen. Color me impressed?

Let’s dive into what makes this new device a groundbreaking addition to the Kindle family.

Nook vs. Kindle: The Ultimate E-Reader Comparison Guide in 2025

Choosing between a Nook and a Kindle is about more than just hardware; it’s about choosing an ecosystem. Do you prefer the in-store support and more open format of Barnes & Noble, or the seamless, massive ecosystem and convenience of Amazon? This guide breaks down the high-level differences before comparing each device head-to-head.

The Ultimate Guide to Rachel Harrison’s Feminist Horror Books

I discovered Harrison last year, and her spooky femnist horror books quickly made her a favorite author of mine. Her books feel like hanging out with a clever, witty friend—if that friend also told stories about spooky monsters, friends, relationship drama and navigating womanhood. She has a unique talent for blending horror with sharp humor, biting social commentary, and deeply relatable feminist themes and personal growth.

Reading vs Audiobooks: Let’s Look at the Science

Let’s tackle the bookish world’s most persistent debate: Is listening to an audiobook really reading? If you’ve ever felt a twinge of guilt logging an audiobook on Goodreads or wondered if it “counts,” this article is for you. Put that doubt to rest, because science has a very clear answer. Spoiler alert: Yes, audiobooks are reading.