Comic Relief: How Humorous Books Can Relieve Stress and Boost Mood 500high

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Comic Relief: How Humorous Books Can Relieve Stress and Boost Mood Why Laughter Is Not a Luxury There is a particular kind of reader who reaches for something funny when life becomes difficult. Not because they are avoiding reality, but because they understand, perhaps instinctively, that laughter is one of the most effective tools we have for staying sane. Comedy fiction does not pretend the world is without trouble. At its best, it looks directly at the absurdity, the frustration,…
Heroes and Heroines in Children's Fiction: Why the Characters We Meet at Ten Stay With Us Forever 500high

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What makes a hero in a children's book? The question sounds simple, but the best authors have always known that the answer is more complicated than a sword, a quest, or a tidy moral lesson at the end. The heroes and heroines who endure in children's fiction are not the ones who win because they are strongest or cleverest or bravest in the conventional sense. They are the ones who are recognisably, stubbornly, vulnerably human, and who discover something true…
Blog Post What are "Mystery", "Thriller" and "Suspense" Genres? 500

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Mystery   The essence of a mystery lies in the intellectual exercise of piecing together clues. The genre hinges on the 'whodunit' question, engaging the reader in a cerebral pursuit to solve the puzzle before the protagonist does--or at the climactic reveal. Mysteries often begin with a crime that seems initially inexplicable, requiring methodical deduction and savvy intuition to resolve. Historically, the genre has roots in works like Edgar Allan Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", which is often…