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By Jay Grummel When you read as much as I do you start to notice common things in fiction that make you annoyed, upset or even want to put down the book completely. I have a bad habit of not giving books much of a chance when they use some of these personal ‘icks’. However, […]
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By Jay Grummel Poetry has a way of connecting us to the external and internal world. In poetry it is easier to feel a season and truly feel a piece due to this. Poetry has a subtle way of making the readers immersed into the world of the poem. With the air getting colder and […]
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By Jay Grummel If We Were Villains has a way of making the horrifics acts of rivals and the blurry line of morals poetic. At first glance I didn’t think I’d enjoy this book as much as I did, especially with the amount of times it quoted Shakespeare. However, after diving into this dark academic […]
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By Jay Grummel For some of us going back to classes is dreadful and for others it’s exciting. Personally, I am happy to be back on campus and with some structure, but I am also happily procrastinating a lot of my responsibilities. To get back into the groove of things, here’s a Falcon Four of […]
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By Jay Grummel If you have been anywhere on the internet this summer you’ve heard of Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros. The first in the series of five was released in May of this year and it blew the internet and book communities away. Going into this book I was a bit sceptical as they reviews and […]
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By Jay Flood Bowling Green State University (BGSU) Graduate Jade Rush published a children’s book, Evelyn the Environmentalist Takes on Climate Change, July 18. Rush participated in The Hatch, a program like Shark Tank at BGSU, in 2022 and received funding to launch her business idea. She pitched her book and her publishing company, Green […]