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Posted on Feb 24, 2018Feb 22, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Kami Garcia Comes Back Better Than Ever in Her Latest Release: Broken Beautiful Hearts

Betrayal, lies, lost love, and new beginnings, all of which make up the pulse-pounding and romantic new release from Kami Garcia, Broken Beautiful Hearts. After …

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Posted on Feb 21, 2018Feb 20, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Jessica Chastain Delivers an Incredible Performance in ‘Molly’s Game’

Molly Bloom’s life was never easy. From Olympic athlete to underground casino owner, Bloom has a knack for the extraordinary, and Molly’s Game brilliantly showcases …

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Posted on Jan 24, 2018Jan 24, 2018 by: Hannah Green

Sylvia Plath: A Review of One of America’s Best Poets

Sylvia Plath, known for her neurotic nature and dramatic decisions, was a beautiful and independent young woman who influenced a generation. She may have remained …

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Posted on Jan 20, 2018Sep 13, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

The Dangerous Art of Blending In: Starting Off the Year Strong in YA

Evan remains in her clutches, stuck within the bars of her closed fist. All he ever really wanted was to be himself, but with his …

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Posted on Jan 15, 2018Jan 15, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Call Me By Your Name: The Novel Behind One of the Year’s Most Talked About Films

“We had the stars, you and I. And that is only given once.” —André Aciman The last thing Elio expects during his summer in Italy is …

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Posted on Jan 10, 2018Sep 13, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Krysten Ritter: Jessica Jones Star Turned Author

“Memories are like fire, and only need a little oxygen to grow.” —Bonfire, Krysten Ritter On November 17th I had the chance to meet Krysten Ritter, …

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

Review: The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur

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 …

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Posted on Dec 4, 2017Jun 22, 2018 by: Joshua Flores

Thor: Ragnarok — Marvel at Its Best

Thor and the craziness of Asgard have returned to the big screen with brighter colors, improved humor, and new characters that audiences are sure to …

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Posted on Dec 2, 2017Dec 2, 2017 by: Joshua Flores

We Can’t Be Friends: Real, Authentic, and Completely Absorbing

Cyndy just escaped the clutches of Straight Inc., an organization claiming to help teenage addicts recover while secretly brainwashing and abusing them. But now she …

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