Books
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In Defense of Helen and Klytemnestra: A Review of Claire Heywood’s Daughters of Sparta
Vivian Nguyen ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The legend of Helen of Troy is a well-known one. Immortalized by…
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The Anthropocene Reviewed—How to Fall in Love with the World Again
Renee Lucas ‘23 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In the age of Covid-19 it can be difficult to stay positive.…
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The End of Cassandra Clare’s Cash Cow: Reviewing The Lost Book of the White
Kate Rispoli ‘24 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer If you’re familiar with the young adult fantasy genre, you’ve certainly heard…
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The Overthinker’s Anthem: Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends
The Overthinker’s Anthem: Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends Cindy Tran ’25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Sally Rooney’s writing is…
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Dandelion’s Place in Gabbie Hanna’s Career
Nina Khosla ’23 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Gabbie Hanna is no stranger to scrutiny. She rose to fame on Vine and…
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The Undead, Universal Truth of Cemetery Boys
Clarah Grossman ’21 / Emertainment Monthly Writer In the wake of spooky season, author Aiden Thomas released his debut YA…
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Stiefvater Fans Anticipate the Release of the Her Latest Book, “Call Down the Hawk”
Kathleen Nolan ’23 Book Staff Writer Maggie Stiefvater’s new book within the Raven Cycle universe, Call Down the Hawk, is…
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Marie Lu Comes to Brookline
Jamie Molnar ’21 // Emertainment Monthly Book Co-Editor On October 6, the alley next to Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline…
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