“After all, I’ve been following you:” A Book Review on The Follower
*Warning: Spoilers for The Follower... read at your own discretion* If you are a reader that loves social media and mystery, this is an...
*Warning: Spoilers for The Follower... read at your own discretion* If you are a reader that loves social media and mystery, this is an...
Edited by Kavya Mittal Originally titled ‘ Animal Farm: A Fairy Story’ , this novel is far from a fairy tale. Written by George Orwell,...
Clarissa Ward is world-renowned journalist who is currently the chief international correspondent for CNN. She was born in New York, New...
Set in 18th century Villon, France, this novel introduces us to a wanderlust, Addeline LaRue. Throughout her life, she is a very defiant...
The second installment in Sarah J. Maas’ Throne of Glass series is called Crown of Midnight and for a good reason! In the first Throne of...
“The Little Stranger” is a 2009 gothic novel written by Sarah Waters. The book has been out for a while, but I recently got around to...
This past week, despite having a ridiculous amount of schoolwork due, I decided to start a book that I had bought myself for Valentine’s...
An in depth review of King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo!
In a world where notifications pop up on our phone every two seconds and communication is so internet–based, how do we stop ourselves from doing things all the time?
I’d like to start this review off by saying that I’ve never read a book that I haven’t liked. I don’t know if it’s because I’m a hopeless...
A brief review of Sally Rooney's Conversations With Friends.
This book should be next on your TBR list.
A book full of shocking events that will leave questioning what will happen next.
Can you imagine living in someone else's body but still having your conscience?
I have been on a kick of Colleen Hoover novels lately, but Layla is much different than any of the others I have read. With elements of...
“The Silence of the Girls” by Pat Barker is a retelling of the “Iliad” from the point of view of Briseis. The novel has some moments that are told through the thoughts of Achilles, the Greek warrior and protagonist of the “Iliad," but mainly follows the journey of Briseis as she navigates her new life.
Content warning: Brief mentions of suicide Have you ever wondered what life might have looked like if you had chosen a different major in...
I have spent many years trying to find the perfect role model for myself. As a young, female Republican, I looked for women who shared my...
This collection of essays will help you feel inspired and might just teach you something about yourself.
Check out Crooked Kingdom ! You won't regret it.