Books
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Review: "Between the World and Me" is Essential Reading for Black History Month
Filled with brilliant prose and nuanced examples of racism in his own life and others, Ta-Nehisi Coates' book, "Between the…
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Review: “Between the World and Me” is Essential Reading for Black History Month
Filled with brilliant prose and nuanced examples of racism in his own life and others, Ta-Nehisi Coates' book, "Between the…
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Romance Across the Genre
February is the month of love and what better way to celebrate than by reading a romance novel? Below is…
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Room: Why Write in the POV of a Child?
One of the first decisions a writer must make before embarking on a story is determining what point of view…
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Aristotle and Dante Destined to Share More Summers
Back in 2012, author Benjamin Alire Saenz released arguably his most famous novel, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of…
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Crushworthy Wednesday: Changing the World with Alex Rider
The Alex Rider universe—one where 14-year-olds could impact the world so strongly—gave young readers a character on their level to…
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Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: Illustrated Edition
Megan Jensen ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Few would have guessed that the first installment in the Harry Potter…
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Top Five New Retellings of Classic Stories
Olivia Handscom/ ‘18/ Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer About two hundred years before Disney introduced the beloved princess Cinderella, the Grimm…
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Review: ‘The Amazing Book is Not On Fire’
Following the new trend of YouTubers writing books, Dan Howell and Phil Lester, or more commonly known as danisnotonfire and…
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