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The cover of Im Glad my Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy.

I’m Glad Her Mom Is Dead Too

Ashlyn Miller, Staff Writer August 31, 2022

Editor's note: TW, eating disorder, abuse "I'm Glad my Mom Died" is a memoir from ex-Nickelodeon star Jennette McCurdy. After reading this book, I will never be able to watch iCarly the same. This memoir...

The Song of Achilles most recent paperback cover

Book Tok Review #1: The Song of Achilles

Charlotte Stone, Staff Writer October 6, 2021

If you are looking to read The Song of Achilles, then you better get ready to cry your eyes out. This tragic love story, written by Madeleine Miller, breathes fresh air into the age-old myth of Achilles...

Graphic depicting a book and the rankings of the some of Spotifys popular audiobooks.

A guide to Spotify’s audiobooks

Amelia Foster, Print Managing Editor February 16, 2021

Spotify, known for its music and the end-of-the-year exposé that is Spotify Wrapped, is also the host of a hidden gem: audiobooks. I consider myself an audiobook connoisseur, as they're my favorite thing...

The breathtaking art for Chain of Gold, Cassandra Clares latest novel.

Review: Chain of Gold

Via Godinez, Staff Writer April 13, 2020

The year is 1903, and the Carstairs family—Shadowhunters who have trained since birth to rid the world of demons—has just moved to London. Both Cordelia and her brother Alastair struggle with their...

Review: The Ladys Guide to Petticoats and Piracy

Review: The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy

Alanna Felton, Editor-in-Chief October 17, 2018

Even as a huge history nerd I have to admit that historical novels aren't always an easy sell. So much of historical fiction for young adults is dull, poorly-researched or used by writers as an excuse...

Review: Tess of the Road hits close to perfect

Review: Tess of the Road hits close to perfect

Alanna Felton, A&E Editor March 22, 2018

Tess of the Road promises many things-- adventure, dragons, and more from Rachel Hartman, the author of the critically-acclaimed, bestselling Seraphina duology. It delivers on all of these, but not necessarily...

All of the Stars

All of the Stars

Samantha Verdisco, Staff Writer May 30, 2014
Read about The Fault in Our Stars before the blockbuster hits the big screen. Movie pictures included.
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