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Review: Slow but Inventive, “Hood” Retells a Classic Tale (King Raven Trilogy, #1)
Filled with Celtic mythology and medieval British beliefs, this new tale of Robin Hood focuses on characterization and narrative, making…
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mewithoutYou Finds New Life While Discussing Impending Doom
mewithoutYou has grown into one of the most influential acts from the 2000s
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Jon Stewart Bids a Classy, Emotional Farewell
The saddest day in Late Night TV arrived at 11pm on August 6th, 2015. Jon Stewart has officially left his…
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Review/ Read Along: “The Scorch Trials” Trailer v Book (Chapters 39-42)
The second trailer for "The Scorch Trials" reveals more about the differences between the book and the movie, from characterization…
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Review/ Read Along: "The Scorch Trials" Trailer v Book (Chapters 39-42)
The second trailer for "The Scorch Trials" reveals more about the differences between the book and the movie, from characterization…
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Review: “Fantastic Four” Confirms Trust Issues with Reboots
It’s summer which means big studios have to try and recreate classic comic books. This is all done through a…
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Zim Invades Conventions and Comic Shops this Summer!
After mid-season cancellation in 2002, the cult Nickelodeon hit "Invader Zim" was doomed to reruns and DVD sales, yet it…
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Review/ Read Along: Meet the Cranks in "The Scorch Trials" Chapters 35-38
Separated from his friends, Thomas meets a new group of Cranks and begins to see the full range of the…
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Review/ Read Along: Meet the Cranks in “The Scorch Trials” Chapters 35-38
Separated from his friends, Thomas meets a new group of Cranks and begins to see the full range of the…
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Flashback Friday: “From the Files of Madison Finn”
In "From the Files of Madison Finn," readers they journey with Madison through middle school, meeting new friends, crushes on…
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