Book and Reading Culture… Carmilla 16 May 202215 May 2022 With every book they publish, many authors likely have a goal to have their stories immortalized forever. Some stories fade into obscurity, while others have staying power that outlasts in…
Fantasy… Folklords 2 Apr 202130 Jan 2022 By Olive Dausinas Stories that are ever popular seem to be the ones where a hero from our everyday modern world ends up in a fantasy setting. Our hero, with…
Fiction… Paper Girls 4 Dec 202019 May 2021 Reviewed by Olive Dausinas The cash-in on 1980s nostalgia has been a recurring theme, primarily making its face known in the 2010s. From a resurgence of retro video games to…
Fiction… Alice Isn’t Dead 23 Oct 202031 May 2021 Reviewed by Olive Dausinas The autumn brings with it a haunting chill that seemingly only lasts through October. Often in university, I would find myself driving along the long stretches…
Fiction… Snotgirl: Green Hair Don’t Care 28 Sep 202031 May 2021 Reviewed by Olive Dausinas Snotgirl. It’s not a title you would usually expect from anything released in the modern day, let alone in the last five years. The name made…
Fiction… Zenith Man 3 Apr 202031 May 2021 Reviewed by Amy Gruzesky Based on a true story, Zenith Man, by New York Times' best-selling author Jennifer Haigh, captures the real essence of small town life, and how people…
Fiction… Dusk To Dawn 13 Mar 202031 May 2021 Reviewed by Amy Gruzesky Dusk To Dawn, Sierra Smith's first collection of short stories, is one of the most unique and enjoyable collections I have come across. It is apparent…
Fiction… Raised in Captivity 29 Nov 201931 May 2021 Reviewed by Amy Gruzesky Raised in Captivity is the latest work by Chuck Klosterman, author of eight non-fiction books and two novels. It is described on the bottom of the…
Mystery… If She Knew 16 Aug 201931 May 2021 Reviewed By Amy Gruzesky In If She Knew, Kate Wise is one year into her retirement from the FBI, where she had been a bit of a rock star and…