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Book Reviews

The cover of "Sunrise on the Reaping' by Suzanne Collins. The title is in white, bold letters and the cover is purple with a gold snake and bird emblem overlayed.

Sunrise on the Reaping, a book review

Sasha Koresh, General Assignment Reporter Apr 14, 2025

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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The cover of Only A Monster by Vanessa Len.

Only A Monster, a review (with minor spoilers)

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Jan 8, 2025

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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8 stories to read over summer break

Eight fanfictions to read over summer break

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern May 19, 2024

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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Cover of "The Ten Thousand Doors of January" by Alix E. Harrow (Kiela Jefferson)

The Ten Thousand Doors of January, a review

Kiela Jefferson, Features Intern Apr 4, 2024
Creativity is necessary for coming up with ideas, whether logical or imaginative. Escapism occurs when you avoid reality to seek entertainment elsewhere or engage in fantasy. 
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Cover of "homebody" by Rupi Kaur (Kiela Jefferson)

homebody, a review

Kiela Jefferson, Features Intern Mar 27, 2024

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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Cover of "Home" by Whitney Hanson (Kiela Jefferson)

Home, a review

Kiela Jefferson, Features Intern Mar 25, 2024
In her poetry collection “Home,” Whitney Hanson develops a collection that explores the nuances of love, grief and healing. Though the collection is advertised as focusing on peace, identity and direction with a median of heartbreak, it was much more than that. She used her journey and experiences, with each poem a checkpoint.
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Ten fanfiction reads for spring break

Ten fanfiction reads for spring break

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Mar 19, 2024
Fanfiction is fiction written by a fan, featuring elements (usually characters or settings) from another story. Since the advent of copyright law, fanfiction has been considered slightly less broad. It is free to write, publish and read; nobody gains any profit from other authors’ ideas.
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Cover of The First Day by R.E. Druin

Power of Ten: The First Day, a review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Mar 11, 2024
When something extra-dimensional tries to eat the Earth, it is stopped by the machinations of The Archmage through plans and protections years in the making. Foreseeing such events, The Archmage created a virtual reality game (Power of Ten) to train and prepare the masses; those who played the game were the most prepared and took charge during the ensuing apocalypses.
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Indexing, a review

Indexing, a review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Feb 14, 2024

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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Picture of "What the River Knows" cover (Kiela Jefferson)

What the River Knows, a review

Kiela Jefferson, Features Intern Feb 12, 2024
“What the River Knows” by Isabel Ibañez is a historical fantasy similar to Agatha Christie's books such as “A Haunting in Venice'' and “Death on the Nile." The story follows Inez Oliveria, a talented member of upper society with artistic abilities and knowledge of Egypt. 
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Fanart of Parahumans: Worm (Photo courtesy of Abi Ibarra)

Parahumans: Worm, a review

Alyssa Schneider, Features Intern Feb 11, 2024
“Parahumans: Worm” is a complete web serial, an online novel that updates one chapter at a time. Started in June 2011 and finished in late 2013, “Worm” is completely online, completely free and comes broken up into small chapters for your convenience. At over 1 million words, “Worm” is an intimidatingly long read, but it is definitely worth trying. 
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Photo of the cover of "Lore" (Kiela Jefferson)

Lore: A twist on Greek mythology

Kiela Jefferson, Features Intern Feb 6, 2024

This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter...

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