How My Brother Inspired Me to Write
Gurshaan Dhillon outlines how family members can inspire you to chase your passions and explore new skills like writing.
My Thoughts on A Forgery of Roses by Jessica S. Olson
Jyotsna Samraj investigates the plot, characters and story progression in Jessica S. Olson's novel A Forgery of Roses.
The Importance of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking
Amanda Berlove takes a look at Susan Cain's Quiet and the powers of introverts who are working in an increasingly boisterous world.
Within the Pages: Finding Yourself in Fictional Characters
It's easy to create links between your life and non-fiction, but how about between life and fictional characters? Molly Lui investigates.
Tracy Deonn’s Legendborn: Grief, Magic and History
Natalie See takes a look at Tracy Deonn's Legendborn and reviews its subject matter, plot and historical references.
Why David Chariandy’s Brother Is Worth Reading
Andrew Chen explains why David Chariandy's "Brother" is a book that will pull at your emotions and keep you hanging on until the end.
Why I’m Drawn to Villainous Characters
Eisha Banwait explains the allure of villains and villainous characters in literature, and what attributes make them appealing.
Is The Undrowned Worth Reading?
Gino Juderaj takes us on a comprehensive tour of K.R. Alexander's The Undrowned, investigating its plot and character development.
The Poppy War: A Review
Carly Atherton reviews R.F. Kuang's The Poppy War, with a specific focus on its characters, pacing and text-to-life connections.
Classic Literature in the 21st Century: Why It’s Still Relevant
Eisha Banwait examines why classic literature remains important to a younger audience, even if it seems outdated and irrelevant.