Justice for Jean McConville: A Review of “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland” by Patrick Radden Keefe

By: Nata Tombari, Nonfiction Reviewer Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick RaddenContinueContinue reading “Justice for Jean McConville: A Review of “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland” by Patrick Radden Keefe”

Gabbie Hanna’s Poetry Needs to Grow Up: a Review of “Adultolescense” by Gabbie Hanna

By: Judymarie Gaps, Poetry Reviewer Gabbie Hanna is a notable comedian and vlogger, known for her Youtube channel “The GabbieContinueContinue reading “Gabbie Hanna’s Poetry Needs to Grow Up: a Review of “Adultolescense” by Gabbie Hanna”

Girl, Get Yourself a Real Vampire: a Review of “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo

By: Duke Jenkins, President & Editor-in-Chief The premise of The Familiar, Leigh Bardugo’s most recent, and only, stand-alone novel, immediatelyContinueContinue reading “Girl, Get Yourself a Real Vampire: a Review of “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo”

This Cozy Story Needs a Little More Time: A Review of “Picture Perfect Autumn”

By: Jaye Curry, Fiction Reviewer Shelley Noble’s Picture Perfect Autumn is a contemporary novel centered on themes of artistic inspiration,ContinueContinue reading “This Cozy Story Needs a Little More Time: A Review of “Picture Perfect Autumn””

Oh, To Have a Love so Perfectly Imperfect: A Review of “Beach Read”

By: Jaye Curry, Fiction Reviewer Beach Read (2020) follows January Andrews, a romance writer, and Gus Everett, a literary fictionContinueContinue reading “Oh, To Have a Love so Perfectly Imperfect: A Review of “Beach Read””

This Instagram Poetry Was Not for Me: A Review of “Film for Her”

By: Ava Gladdin, Poetry Reviewer Orion Carloto is an Instagram-famous blogger mostly known for her aesthetically pleasing online existence. InContinueContinue reading “This Instagram Poetry Was Not for Me: A Review of “Film for Her””

Societies Plagiarize: A Review of “Caste, the Origins of Our Discontents”

By: Alex Eubanks, Nonfiction Reviewer “In debating ‘how to institutionalize racism in the Third Reich,’ wrote the Yale legal historianContinueContinue reading “Societies Plagiarize: A Review of “Caste, the Origins of Our Discontents””

Rachel Soloman Has Me Coming Back for More: A Review of “Past Present Future”

By: Jaye Curry, Fiction Reviewer Past Present Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon is a sequel to her book Today TonightContinueContinue reading “Rachel Soloman Has Me Coming Back for More: A Review of “Past Present Future””