Looking for a good book? If you like horror or dark fantasy, if you like reading a well-written story, if you like when someone pokes at political and social issues, you really need to readWitchcraft for Wayward Girlsby Grady Hendrix. ...
There’s an idea going around that legacy students are bad students. That may be true on average for student-athletes and affirmative action students, but legacy students by definition come from a family with at least one college graduate as a parent and are therefore different from the rest ...
where government surveillance invades the lives of ordinary citizens and from Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World”, where the rapid advancement of technology is not all gold, to a dystopian future propagating from
which left little time for settling in with any single character. Point of view shifts often and the pages are flooded with names that I have already forgotten since their last mention. Imagine an entire season of Game of Thrones (plus all the relevant background information) packed into a ...
Of course Jake, Nog, (and maybe even Alexander) don’t want anyone to die but in this story, none of them are in imminent danger and those who are, even if they are familiar names and faces, are from a different universe – if they even really exist at all. The artwork here is ...
I didn’t take lots of photos, but I’ve included a few of features or plants that I thought would suit my garden (many of which I’m unsure of the names, so if you know what they are please let me know). Hope the sun was shining in your neck of the woods. Did you get out...
determined to nurture this synthetic being like a child, trains it to work with people at the border of the American Protectorate of Canada. She names it Julian….Autonomyis an ambitious philosophical novel about the possibilities for love in a world in which human bodies are either threatened ...
The Flickerby H.E. Edgmon– This is a tense but hopeful dystopian story of self-discovery, found family, and survival. Finn and Ezra’s Bar Mitzvah Time Loopby Joshua S. Levy– Two boys from very different families, both celebrating their bar mitzvahs in the same hotel on the same week...
It's Mariah Season, Darling, W magazine cover story In a series of late-night chats (one from her bathtub), the pop goddess gets candid about family, legacy and time: "I don't know her." A Digital Language for African Life, The New York Times O’Plérou Grebet, an artist...
for good and yet she’s here today and completely healthy. So here’s the story. Several months ago my neighbors moved away and left behind their cat, she is an orange tabby and her name is Tiffany. She needed a place to call home and would come by looking for food. Being the ...