Ariela Rudy Zaltzman // Blog Writer The Black Snow: A Novel by Paul Lynch Little, Brown and Company // May 12, 2015 272 Pages Little, Brown and Company // Barnes & Noble This book is a heavy, reflective narrative that introduces…
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Review: “The Harder They Come” Is Easy To Love
Madison Heim-Jinivisian // Blog Writer The Harder They Come by T.C. Boyle HarperCollins // March 31, 2015 400 Pages Barnes & Noble // HarperCollins The Harder They Come, T.C. Boyle’s latest novel, centers on a retired couple, Sten and Carolee, struggling…
Review: “Magonia” Redefines Young Adult Sick-Lit
Madeline Chambers // Blog Writer Magonia by Maria Dahvana Headley HarperCollins // April 28, 2015 320 Pages Barnes & Noble // HarperCollins [This review contains spoilers.] Magonia begins by introducing Aza Ray and her unique disease that is…
Review: “99 Days” is a Summer You Won’t Want to Remember
Allyson Floridia ’16 // Blog Writer 99 Days by Katie Cotugno HarperCollins | April 21, 2015 384 pages Barnes & Noble | HarperCollins To say that I’m a fan of young-adult, coming-of-age novels is an understatement. I absolutely love them. And…
Review: “This House is Not For Sale” Shows What Goes Into Making a House
Courtney Burke // Blog Writer This House is Not For Sale by E.C. Osondu HarperCollins | February 3, 2015 192 pages Barnes & Noble | HarperCollins “When we asked Grandpa how the house we all called the Family House came…
Review: In “Dreaming Spies,” Mary Russell Unfortunately Forges the Way
Emily Mackenzie // Blog Writer Dreaming Spies by Laurie R. King Random House | February 17, 2015 352 pages Barnes & Noble | Random House When I first picked up Dreaming Spies, the concept was intriguing. The premise of the…