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“Marjorie” by Taylor Swift, Reviewed by Priscilla Chow, 10
The song "Marjorie" is played in the movie Eras Tour in the Evermore leg of the concert, where I first ...
Sleeping Beauty’s Rose: Amorino Gelato by Priscilla Chow, 10
Amorino is an ice cream shop based off of the two passions of co-founders Cristiano Sereni and Pablo Benassi: Italy ...
A Short History of the Game Boy by Schamil Saeed, 11
Over the years, there have been many attempts to capture the thrill of console games in a smaller, handheld package, ...
Invisible Emmie, Reviewed by Maahika Challagulla, 12
The dictionary definition of invisible is “unable to be seen; not visible to the eye”. The middle school definition of ...
A Collector’s Armory Ep. 3: Pre-Tween Collecting by Ayaan Pirani, 12
Welcome to A Collector’s Armory! This is a podcast about collecting different things throughout the stages of life. The name ...
Shakespeare Translated into English of 2024
This week, I finished A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. This play follows the plot of lovers, royals, and ...
Daughter of the Deep, Reviewed by Jeremy Lim, 10
When I saw a copy of Daughter of the Deep, it was love at first sight. The cover art stood ...
Murder on the Orient Express, Reviewed by Orin, 13
Murder on the Orient Express is a tense, nail-biting mystery written by one of the most widely published authors of ...
A Town Girl’s Year in the Countryside: A Review of Phebe Fairchild by Mary G. Lane, 11
Have you ever been away from home for a year? In the book Phebe Fairchild, set in the 1830's, a ...
Bridge to Terabithia, Reviewed by Alex Reuhs, 13
Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Patterson, is a beautifully-told coming-of-age story. It is, rightfully so, an award-winning novel, with likable ...
All the Answers, Reviewed by Madeline Male, 14
All the Answers is an enjoyable novel, and so much more. It explores a yearning that humankind shares: having all ...
Danny, the Champion of the World, Reviewed by Philip Chen, 12
Danny, the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl is one of the most underrated books I have read. In ...