I love this comic. It’s one of my favorite comics I’ve ever read, and it’s my first time reading the work of Ram V, and now he’s a writer I’m looking out for.
speculative fiction
Rod Serling’s ability to weave complex emotions and topics into a short story showcases his talent as a storyteller and cements his legacy as one of the greatest of all time.
Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s Before the Coffee Gets Cold takes place in a bijou back-street Tokyo café that allows its customers to time travel only under a few unusual and specific conditions, the main one that follows the title being that when a person travels back into time, they must finish their coffee before it gets cold.
This first volume sets the emotional tone for the rest of the series while asking powerful questions: Can we really change fate? And if we can’t, is it even worth trying?
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins sparked a phenomenon that has not been seen since, bringing a wave of dystopian novels to the YA scene. Collins set the bar so high that no other author could hold a candle to the brilliance.