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Why You Should Read ‘When Breath Becomes Air’

Books, Current Issues, Interesting Stuff, Learn Something New, Life, ReviewsBy Steven DongJanuary 23, 2022

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi is an autobiography published in 2016. I only recently had the opportunity to get back into reading after finishing my finals for this semester, and this was the first book I read—it was indeed an unforgettable read. Brief Summary of When Breath Becomes Air Dr. Kalanithi was a…

Must-Read Science Fiction Books For Teens!

Books, EntertainmentBy Chloe ZhaiJanuary 17, 2022

Being an avid bookworm for most of my life, I have already explored a spectrum of genres in young adult literature.  However, today I will be focussing on the modern craze⁠—science fiction. Science fiction has been on the rise since the mid-nineteenth century due to rapid developments in science and technology. The imaginations of many…

Penguin House’s “Little Black Classics Box Set” Is a Must Have

Books, Fashion & Shopping, Interesting Stuff, Learn Something New, ReviewsBy Jesun KimJanuary 16, 2022

As a teenager, online shopping is a past time that I frequent. Of course there’s other things that I do, such as: reading, playing video games, and such and such. But I would like to just highlight the reading part. The number one thing I did as a child was read. Books upon books (especially…

Be So Good They Can’t Ignore You.

Advice, Books, Learn Something New, LifeBy Bhavani PotdarJanuary 5, 2022

While in high school, you may be faced with the decision of choosing your career or finding your so-called “passion.” But when you are so young and naive, it is hard for society to expect you to make such a hard decision. While struggling with this myself, I came across a book called ‘Be So…

Four Russian Authors: Book Recommendations

Arts & Culture, Books, Entertainment, ReviewsBy David ShaoDecember 21, 2021

There’s something characteristic about Russian literature that I love. I can’t fully describe it. But I feel it has a lot to do with the nation’s complex history and—in my mind, at least—some stereotyped notion of its culture. Regardless, there are four authors I want to highlight here. They have produced some of the most…

The Stunning Return Of Violet Evergarden

Art, Arts & Culture, Books, Creative, Entertainment, Movies, Music, News, Reviews, Series, TVBy Nayena SenNovember 26, 2021

Violet Evergarden: The Movie is the first movie released by Kyoto Animations after the arson attack that occurred in 2019. This film has been awaited by fans worldwide and carries a large amount of emotional weight; on and off-screen. Violet Evergarden is a wonderful anime series that follows a slice of life format that has…

Woolf, Words, Wonder: A Creative Memoir

Arts & Culture, Books, Creative, Creative Writing, EntertainmentBy David ShaoNovember 26, 2021

I am awake at eleven in the evening holding Woolf’s To the Lighthouse open in my left hand as I sit with my right leg crossed over my left, uncomfortable, still staring down at the pages mindlessly—what a strange book this is, I wonder. Words glide before my eyes and what is the point of…

In Need of a Good Mystery Novel? Look No Further.

Books, Entertainment, Reviews, UncategorizedBy Yuri ChoiOctober 25, 2021

“Good books don’t give up all their secrets at once.”-Stephen King. Never the wiser, I’d say. Mystery is one of the best yet most complicated genres out there in terms of novels. A good one can keep you so absorbed that you don’t notice three hours have flown by. A bad one, on the other…

Why You Should Read Oryx and Crake

Books, Culture, UncategorizedBy Mckale ChungOctober 18, 2021

Towering and intrepid… Like most literary imagining of the future, [Atwood’s] vision is mournful, bleak, and infernal, and is punctuated, in Atwood style, with the occasional macabre joke– Perhaps not unlike Dante’s own literary vision – The New Yorker I will not spoil the story for Oryx and Crake. All the information about this book…

Tips to Expand your Vocabulary

Advice, Books, How-To, Learn Something New, Self-ImprovementBy Bhavani PotdarAugust 7, 2021

Improving my vocabulary has been a goal of mine over the summer – especially since vocabulary is a very important skill that can be useful in all areas of communication. For example, knowing a broader width of vocabulary can help you express your thoughts in a clearer and more succinct manner. So, because of all…

Why You Should Read “The Remains of the Day”

Arts & Culture, Books, EntertainmentBy David ShaoJuly 27, 2021

England, 1956. An old butler by the name of Stevens sets off alone on a summer holiday. As he unhurriedly drives through the English countryside, he reflects on his decades of service to Lord Darlington and his wish to serve humanity by serving “a great gentleman.” Yet now, near the end of his career, Stevens…

The Emotional Rollercoaster Of Annotations

Books, How-To, Learn Something NewBy Grace DuJuly 24, 2021

I wanted my summer to be reminiscent of a coming-of-age film, but I made the questionable decision of signing up for English Literature IB. Instead of hangouts and late-night conversations with my friends, I guess I’ll have them with my books.  Before the first day of classes, I must fully annotate two texts for my…

Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas—A must-read series

Books, Creative, Entertainment, Interesting Stuff, Reviews, Youth PerspectivesBy Steven DongJuly 24, 2021

July’s blogs have largely been focused on book lists already. Though I am a little late to the show, I’d nonetheless love to feature the series that I have been reading this summer: Throne of Glass. There are eight books in total, and I am currently on the seventh one. I am not usually the…

Freshly Released YA Books to Scratch Your Summer Reading Itch Part Two: Electric Boogaloo

Books, EntertainmentBy Lara MyldeJuly 20, 2021

A continuation of yesterday’s post on scratching your summer reading itch! As I said yesterday, let me know if there’re any particular inclinations you have—I’ll do my best to come up with some top tier recommendations. You’re in the mood for a sprawling, epic fantasy with metric tonnes of worldbuilding: Realm Breaker by Victoria Aveyard…

Freshly Released YA Books to Scratch Your Summer Reading Itch (Part The First)

Books, EntertainmentBy Lara MyldeJuly 19, 2021

All summered up and nothing to read? I know the feeling. Sometimes the books in the TBR pile just aren’t quite what you’re in the mood for. Luckily, I’ve got you covered with top picks in fiction to scratch whatever your particular reading itch may be. Part One today, Part Two tomorrow, and let me…

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