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Tag: anthology

The End and Other Beginnings: A New Beginning for Veronica Roth

Posted on Nov 26, 2019Nov 25, 2019 by Joshua Flores

First there was the world of Divergent, full of romance and breath-taking risks. And then came Carve the Mark, a fantastical, re-imagined world. Now, Veronica Roth introduces readers into various new worlds in her anthology The End and Other Beginnings. With disturbing and moving accounts of the effects of technology and life in the future, […]

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Hungry Hearts: A Sweet, Savory Story of Love and Food

Posted on May 15, 2019May 14, 2019 by Joshua Flores

Hungry Hearts Row, a place filled with romance and the smells of wonderful concoctions lingering in the air, simmering and tantalizing. Hungry Hearts—an anthology with esteemed YA writers such as Jay Coles and Adi Alsaid—is a charming, simple, and uplifting collection of teen stories that speak to the issues of loneliness, family, and the desire […]

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Review: The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur

Posted on Dec 9, 2017Dec 8, 2017 by Hannah Green

To call The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur a masterpiece would be an understatement. In her beautiful second poetry anthology, the talented poet addresses the processes of life by comparing them to the life cycle of a flower. There is the wilting, falling, rooting, rising, and blooming — each an eye-opening chapter filled […]

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Summer Days and Summer Nights: A Summertime Reading Experience

Posted on Jul 25, 2016Aug 15, 2016 by Macey Lavoie

Summer is a time for sunshine and beaches, ice cream and relaxation. School is out, and whether you are headed to camp, have a job lined up, or just plan to lounge by the pool, a good book should always be within close range. When I started looking for a book to begin my summer […]

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