Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits The controversy over AI-generated book summaries AI summaries spark debate: Are they helpful tools or a threat to authentic reading? Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits Why certain books become status symbols in different social circles Books aren’t just read—they’re worn as badges of identity, signaling taste, intellect, or rebellion. Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits The phenomenon of books bought more as decoration than for reading Books as decor: why some buy them just to look smart, not to read. Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits How audiobook narrators change your perception of characters Narrators breathe life into characters, shaping how you feel about them. Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits Books that changed genres halfway through and confused everyone Some books defy expectations, shifting genres mid-story and leaving readers delightfully confused. Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits The practice of publishers creating fake reviews to boost sales Publishers caught faking reviews to inflate book sales—how far will they go for profit? Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits Why some novels have recipes or maps that seem completely random Novels with recipes or maps aren't just quirky—they're secret doorways into the story's soul, blending flavor and geography with narrative magic. Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits How library categorization systems shape what people discover Libraries don't just store books—they shape what we find, read, and even think. Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026
Posted inAuthor Behavior and Habits The debate over whether classics should be rewritten for modern audiences Should we update classics to reflect modern values, or preserve their original essence? Posted by Gabe January 19, 2026