Latest Articles
The popular liturgical devotional has sold 350,000 copies in six years.
Our Books Department editor explores what it’s like to be a librarian celebrating intellectual freedom while her hometown bans books.
The Logos Theater’s artistic director Nicole Stratton and puppetmaster Justin Swain spoke with Geeks Under Grace and reflected on their time with The Horse and His Boy.
Comics & Graphic Novels
Our Books Department editor explores what it’s like to be a librarian celebrating intellectual freedom while her hometown bans books.
This Image Comic series tells a moving tale which combines the struggle of caring for an aging parent with mythical mayhem.
The Nickelodeon fan-favorite character returns for a new graphic novel adventure!
Manga
Review — Oshi no Ko (Vol. 1 & Episode 1)
Oshi no Ko is a popular anime of the Spring 2023 season, but how does the story hold up in both its original and adapted forms?
Review – Akira
Forty years after the influential manga’s release, we examine if it still deserves its status. Check out our review to see the conclusion.
Review – Demon Slayer series
Demon Slayer appears to be standard shonen fare, but it is much more. Tanjiro’s search for a cure for demons keeps readers on their toes.
Novels
Review – Elantris
Elantris is Brandon Sanderson’s debut novel, and one of the Cosmere’s earliest stories. Our review examines whether it’s worth reading.
Review — Verity
Colleen Hoover has gained popularity thanks to TikTok. Her suspense novel Verity is applauded as one of her best works. But, is it really?
Classic Review — The Horse and His Boy (1954)
The fifth published Narnia book explores some of the darkest themes in the saga.
Non-Fiction
Review – Light at the Torn Horizon
Light at the Torn Horizon is a book of poetry published by the Catholic ministry Word on Fire. Our review looks at whether it’s a must-buy.
Review – Welcome to Dragon Talk
Welcome to Dragon Talk is a fascinating and diverse collection of interviews that reveal the core audience of D&D is… everyone and anyone!
Review – Misinterpreting Genesis
We must reconcile the Bible’s cosmology with that of modern science, to some degree. This book gives context to those cryptic passages.
Classics
Classic Review — The Horse and His Boy (1954)
The fifth published Narnia book explores some of the darkest themes in the saga.
Classic Review: The Man Born To Be King (1942)
The Man Who Would Be King is an accessible work that puts the complex life and theology of Christ into the words of normal people.
Classic Review — The Consolation of Philosophy (523AD)
The 6th century Roman philosopher explores how philosophy can lead us towards Christ.