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  • A Review of The Reader
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    A Review of The Reader

    ByJulia Brukx 11/25/202011/25/2020

    Lauren Simpson // Blog Writer The Reader by Bernhard Schlink was published in Germany in 1995 and in the US in 1997. The story follows a young boy, Michael Berg,…

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    Un Sueno

    ByOlivia Smith 11/18/202011/18/2020

    Laura Elias // Blog Writer Sitting at a red light was not how I had envisioned myself telling my grandmother, of all people, that I wanted to be a writer….

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  • Honey, I’m Home: A Review of Trixie and Katya’s Guide to Modern Womanhood
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    Honey, I’m Home: A Review of Trixie and Katya’s Guide to Modern Womanhood

    ByEmma Shacochis 11/11/202011/10/2020

    Alli Armijo // Blog Writer What makes you you? What is it that makes a woman a woman? If such existential questions as these keep you up at night, drag…

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  • If You Love Books, Cut Them In Half
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    If You Love Books, Cut Them In Half

    ByJulia Brukx 11/04/202001/28/2021

    Olivia Smith // Blog Director Have you ever cut a book down its spine? Back in January, The Washington Post published an opinion piece titled, “If You Love Books, Do…

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  • The Salem Problem: Exploitation of Tragedy
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    The Salem Problem: Exploitation of Tragedy

    ByEmma Shacochis 10/28/202010/28/2020

    Julia Brukx // Blog Assistant The city of Salem, Massachusetts, site of the infamous seventeenth-century witch trials and bustling October tourist attraction, announced recently that they would be shutting down…

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    Boston Book Festival

    ByOlivia Smith 10/21/202010/20/2020

    Emma Shacochis // Blog Assistant Last year, the annual Boston Book Festival took place over the course of a single October weekend. Attendants could wander through the activity tents and…

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