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"Under The Banner of Heaven": A Review
By Delilah Shaw The book, Under the Banner of Heaven, by Jon Krakauer is very well written and encourages one’s mind to be fully engulfed...
Dec 4, 20232 min read
"In Order to Live": A Review
By Brette Gottlieb In Order to Live is an account of the author, Yeonmi Park's, struggle to freedom. Park and her family faced so many...
Dec 4, 20232 min read
"A Thousand Splendid Suns": A Review
By Suhani Mittal A Thousand Splendid Suns is a story encompassing the experiences of two generations of women over the course of thirty...
Dec 4, 20232 min read
“Everything I Never Told You”: A Review
By Alexis Park “Everything I Never Told You” is a novel by Celeste Ng that follows the stories of Lydia Lee and her family. From...
Dec 4, 20232 min read
"The Picture of Dorian Gray": A Review
By Sophie Cooper “Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault. Those who find...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"A Raisin in the Sun": A Review
In 1959, 29 year old Lorraine Hansberry wrote A Raisin in the Sun, which went on to become "one of a handful of great American plays."...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"The Remains of the Day" : A Review
By Julia Kim Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day" is a masterpiece of quiet reflection. Unfolding against the backdrop of post-World...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
"The Woman Warrior": A Review
By Hana Nishimura Maxine Hong Kingston's "The Woman Warrior" is a mesmerizing memoir that connect Chinese folklore with themes of family,...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"Their Eyes Were Watching God": A Review
By Sophie Cooper Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is a literary masterpiece that transcends time, offering a rich and...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
"The Color Purple": A Review
By Shannon Hurston I first read "The Colour Purple" in my early teens, and didn't truly understand this book. However, in my second go, I...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"The Flatshare": A Review
Beth O'Leary's "The Flatshare" is the ultimate rom-com with a side of quirky roomie shenanigans. It's a tale of love, laughter, and the...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
"The Hating Game": A Review
By Rain Kemper A Workplace Rivalry Turned Love Story is Sally Thorne's "The Hating Game". The novel takes the classic enemies-to-lovers...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
"Red, White & Royal Blue": A Review
Casey McQuiston's "Red, White & Royal Blue" is the royal rom-com we never knew we needed – a delightful rollercoaster of witty banter,...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"The Vegetarian": A Review
By Rain Kemper Han Kang's "The Vegetarian" is a haunting exploration of identity and rebellion into the depths of one woman's psyche, a...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
"The Kiss Quotient": A Review
By Rain Kemper Helen Hoang's "The Kiss Quotient" is a refreshing and inclusive romance that follows Stella Lane, an econometrician with...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
"The Joy Luck Club": A Review
By Hana Nishimura As a Japanese-American, Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" still resonated with me. This novel centers around the stories of...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
The Book Thief: A Review
By Zadie Morrison Markus Zusak's "The Book Thief" is a haunting and beautifully written novel set in Nazi Germany. While not primarily a...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"Grapes of Wrath": A Review
By Sophie Cooper The english-book classic, "The Grapes of Wrath," is dreaded by many. However, the book also stands as a powerful...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
"The God of Small Things": A Review
By Sophie Cooper "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy weaves together a tapestry of emotions, politics, and societal norms against...
Nov 23, 20232 min read
“Little Women": A Review
By Alexis Park Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" is a timeless. We know of the story that is retold time and time again: the four...
Nov 23, 20231 min read
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