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It’s October, which means it is the spooky season! With Halloween coming up in a week, here are four spooky authors to read to get in the spooky mood. With each author is included a few of their best scary works, and an explanation of one of them. 1. Stephen King The Shining Jack Torrence […]
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By Faith Zochowski If you’re a member of the beloved BookTok community, you’ve likely heard the name Sally Rooney. She is a #1 New York Times Bestseller and author of multiple novels, including Normal People and Conversations with Friends. Rooney writes in an old-fashioned sort of way but intertwines relevant aspects of today’s society. Both […]
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By Faith Zochowski If you haven’t already, it is about time to get those spooky decorations out and plan your costumes – Halloween is less than two weeks away! In order to get into the holiday spirit, check out these creepy and disturbing reads to prepare for the spooky weeks to come. Flowers in […]
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October 15 is Sweetest Day, which is basically a second Valentine’s Day celebrated by the Great Lakes region. In honor of Sweetest Day, here’s a book review of a sweet book I read recently. Nicholas Sparks never fails to produce love stories that tug at the heart. “The Wish” is no exception, which came out […]
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By Blake Thomas I’m sure “classic novel” isn’t something that reminds everybody of happy times. For many it probably sounds sour, as if they’re the Brussels sprouts of the high school experience. But, like Brussels sprouts, these books are a healthy thing to have in life once in a while. They have important things to […]
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By Faith Zochowski If you need a quick read that doesn’t require much thinking this fall, Film for Her is perfect for you! Author Orion Carloto is a writer and poet who documents her life through pictures, poems, and short anecdotes. The focus of Carloto’s poem book is to showcase the mundane yet beautiful instances […]
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By Faith Zochowski Louisa May Alcott’s story “Little Women” has carried on for generations since the novel was first published in 1868. Since then, it has been adapted into several films, one of the first airing in 1933 starring Katharine Hepburn as Jo March. The 1994 film stars beloved Winona Ryder as Jo, and the […]
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By Faith Zochowski Bowling Green State University houses the one and only Department of Popular Culture in the United States and Dr. Jeffrey A. Brown, professor and department chair of Popular Culture, serves as a strong advocate for the program. The Toronto native said he has always been intrigued by the study of culture. Brown […]
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Fall break is the perfect time to pick up that book you’ve been wanting to read but have not had the time for. If you want to read this fall break but don’t know where to start, below are four great suggestions. All four books either have or will have a tv show or movie […]
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By Faith Zochowski This upcoming weekend marks the long weekend that students have been anticipating for weeks: fall break. Whether you are going on a trip, visiting home, or staying in Bowling Green, check out these books to curl up with under a warm, cozy blanket. They are sure to get you out of a […]