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The Relevance of Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451 has never been more relevant than it is today. The parlor walls that Ray Bradbury envisioned in his ...

Starry Night: A Series in Ekphrasis by Ella Yamamura, 14

Our village looks like a mirror without a reflection, lively, but bland. It wouldn’t, normally, but the village of Starry ...

Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Reviewed by Vivaan, 13

Ever felt like an outcast? Have you ever been shunned by everyone in your society? Have you ever felt as ...

Faceless, Reviewed by Sita, 13

Alyssa Sheinmel’s novel Faceless does a remarkable job of portraying the psychological problems involved in the aftermath of a traumatic ...

Free Lunch, Reviewed by Anushka, 11

Free Lunch by Rex Ogle is a book made purely from the truth. The book tells the story of the ...

Wild

Let the trees embrace you,  With their long and leafy arms, Their thick and trusty branches, Reach up like vines  ...

The Hundred Dresses, Reviewed by Prisha, 8

I recently read the idiom, "Do not judge a book by it’s cover," and I guess that’s exactly true for ...

Holes, Reviewed by Cici, 12

Stanley Yelnats was innocent. He never stole the shoes of the basketball player, but too bad, life isn't fair. Now ...

Wish, Reviewed by Audrey, 10

Reading OBOB books (Oregon Battle of the books, also known as OBOB is a reading program for students 3rd-12th grade), ...

The True Meaning of Smekday, Reviewed by Pragnya, 12

The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex is not your typical science fiction novel. Sure, it does have some ...

Chirp, Reviewed by Mia, 13

Kate Messner’s new book Chirp is a captivating story of a cricket farm mystery, summer camp fun, and ultimately, one ...

The Long Winter, Reviewed by Chloe, 9

I was in my room reading and re-reading some boring history books for like, the hundredth time, when my mom, ...