by SOPHIA TOMPKINS Staff Writer As a long-time Percy Jackson fan I was excited for this book to come out....
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by NORAH WALSH Editor-in-Chief During the creation of her debut novel “Fireflies and Zeroes,” Liz Larson explained that her characters...
by KATY ROSE PRICE Staff Writer "Black Cake" by Charmaine Wilkerson is a complicated read that requires you to follow...
Book review: “Vita Nostra” critiques higher education, takes readers to suspenseful, secluded school
by BERNADETTE D'AURIA Staff Writer Translator Julia Meitov Hersey describes the lyricism in “Vita Nostra” as “deceptively simple and straightforward.”...
by BERNADETTE D'AURIA Staff Writer “Trail of Lightning” by Rebecca Roanhorse has got to be one of the most surprising...
By EVE THOMPSON Staff Writer “Followers” is a pleasant read yet makes a fairly unoriginal pointIf you’ve ever wondered what...
By EVE ALANA Staff Writer We all know Jonathan Van Ness from Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” but do we really know...
By GARY KNOWLES Senior Writer Beautiful things happen when you view life as poetry. You reach something intangible, raw and...
By ANDREA FORCUM Walking the precarious road of racial tension in 1960’s Mississippi, Kathryn Stockett’s “The Help” weaves together the...
Tina Fey’s new memoir, “Bossypants,” is the perfect read for anyone looking to distract themselves from the mountains of schoolwork...
By MINDY MAULDIN Palestinian doctor and peace activist Izzeldin Abuelaish published a best-selling memoir in February on his lifelong commitment...
By Joe Miller Humorist David Sedaris’s new collection of essays, “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary,” may look like a...
Rather than brooding on a lonely Valentine’s Day this Sunday, save your tears and laugh while you read comedian Julie...
By Jordan Kroll "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" is the story of nine-year-old Oskar Schell’s mission to discover the lock...