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Quirk E. Cat Advice Column #6: The Classic “Book Hits Face”

 

Editor’s Note: In an effort to keep Quirk E. Cat from napping at his desk, we have assigned him to Advice Column duty. We apologize in advance.

Posted by Quirk E. Cat

The Future of Celebrity Gossip

EXCLUSIVE! Gheren Viflov moves into $4 septillion space station, which neighbors say he’s turned into his “own personal planet.”

Young musician Gheren Viflov has moved out of his parents' massive Ganymede compound into a $4 septillion space station just outside of Saturn’s rings.

Posted by Jadzia Axelrod

The Intersection of Romance and Time Travel

[Photo by Moritz Kindler on Unsplash]

The course of true love never did run smooth. For some couples, it seems to take longer than others to get it quite right. These four particular couples needed a great deal of time – and decades apart, a time loop, or time travel in order to connect. In one memorable case, they required a magic groundhog. Perhaps they can provide some inspiration for any singles hoping to meet someone in Elizabethan times or the twenty fourth century or even Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.

Posted by Nick Beard

What If Les Miserables Was A DnD Game?

DM: You sure you want to play a Lawful Good character? You usually play more ruthless guys.

 

JAVERT: No, it’s cool. I want to stretch myself.

 

DM: Okay, it’s in the prison that you meet Jean Valjean, who was arrested for stealing a loaf of bread.

Posted by Jadzia Axelrod

It’s About Time: YA Books Where Time Rules

[Movie still from Before I Fall, Awesomeness Films and Jon Shestack Productions]

We are super excited for the release of the movie of Before I Fall. We can’t wait to see Samantha relive her last day on earth over and over again on the big screen. In the meantime, we’ve satisfied our time-centered young adult novels fix with the following books.

Posted by Sarah Fox

Do You Like Green Eggs and Ham?

Happy birthday Dr. Seuss! Let's commemorate the birthday of Theodore Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss, by answering the greatest question ever posed in all of literature.

Posted by Quirk Books Staff