Fantasy novel evokes gratitude for the little things in life
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By: Chloë Williams, Columnist It’s a strange world out there right now, that’s for sure. Why not let a good book...
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By: Chloë Williams, Columnist “The Humans” is a 2013 novel by English novelist Matt Haig that offers a unique perspective of...
Renowned Native American poet publishes her ninth poetry collection
By: Chloë Williams, Columnist “An American Sunrise,” by Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate of the United States, is...
Christine Riccio’s new book is Lit!
By: Zac Soper, Columnist Photo Courtesy of Amazon.com ‘Again, But Better’ by Christine Riccio hits shelves on May 7...
“An American Marriage”: romance isn’t the only type of love
By: McKenna Graham, Assistant Arts & Life Editor Photo courtesy of Newsday.com Believe it or not, this is not just...
Find solace in pre-adolescence
By: McKenna Graham, Arts & Life Editor Title: “Furthermore” Author: Tahereh Mafi Genre: Middle grade, fantasy Rating: Five stars The...
Tupac’s words given new life thanks to BLM-inspired YA novel
By: McKenna Graham, Associate Arts & Life Editor Book: The Hate U Give Author: Angie Thomas Genre: Contemporary YA, #ownvoices...
“Three Dark Crowns” subverts YA stereotypes
By: McKenna Graham, Assistant Arts & Life Editor Title: “Three Dark Crowns” Author: Kendare Blake Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Suspense/Drama...
Who is the girl on the train?
By: McKenna Graham, Columnist “She made a mistake. It happens. We are none of us perfect.” Book: “The Girl on...