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December 27, 2018
Winter Break Reads: “A Long Way From Chicago”
There's no better way to spend your break than by reading the hilarious and uplifting trilogy, "A Long Way From…
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December 26, 2018
Inspirational Authors: Roald Dahl
Growing up, we all had an author who inspired us and stayed with us through the years. Read our article…
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November 26, 2018
Political Nonfiction’s Crucial Role for Future Historians
These days it seems that everyone is publishing their own book about politics in the Trump era. Read more about…
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May 3, 2018
Tomi Adeyemi’s Fight Against Oppression
'Children of Blood and Bone' is the embodiment of African culture. Read more of our review of the bestselling novel…
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April 23, 2018
Celebrating Over Four Centuries of ‘The Bard’
Today is National Shakespeare Day where we take the time to celebrate his life and works. Read our article here…
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April 9, 2018
Opinion: Screen versus Paper, Which is more beneficial?
Has technology interfered with our reading ability? Has it changed it for the better or the worse? Read our opinion…
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April 9, 2018
Review: 'To Kill a Kingdom' is a Magical Debut
Alexandra Christo presents a strong first novel as her story entraps readers with To Kill a Kingdom. Read our review…
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April 9, 2018
Review: ‘To Kill a Kingdom’ is a Magical Debut
Alexandra Christo presents a strong first novel as her story entraps readers with To Kill a Kingdom. Read our review…
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March 23, 2018
Classics That Are More Than School Reads
Schools love to assign books that are considered classics. Yet some are more than boring homework. Here’s some worth checking…
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March 11, 2018
The Top 10 Book to Movie Changes in “The Death Cure” (Spoilers Included)
The Maze Runner: Death Cure film has arrived in theaters, but how close is it to the book? Here are…
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