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.
Living With an Autistic Brother: The Ups and Downs
Zuha Lodhi talks about living with a brother with autism, including the ups, downs and all of the moments in-between.
The Rings of Influences on J.R.R. Tolkien’s Works
Kabir Bhardwaj examines how J.R.R. Tolkien's iconic series The Lord of the Rings is influenced by everything from politics to religion.
Baseball During the Pandemic
Cyrus Sarfaty talks about the challenges that the pandemic has imposed on playing, watching and enjoying the sport of baseball.
My Thoughts on Ace of Spades
Chidimma Aliozor joined a book club for Black YA books and reviewed the Ace of Spades, one of her best reads during her summer break.
Being the Head of An Immigrant Household
Ella Huang goes over the added responsibility she felt as the oldest child in an immigrant household and how it made her stronger.
Bridging the Community: An Online Book Club
Shivani Kumeta speaks on how the creation of an online book club has helped to increase the feeling of community amongst members.
Life of Pi: More than Survival
Amanda Berlove takes a look at Yann Martel's iconic novel Life of Pi and how it represents more than just survival.
Moving Forward: Transitioning to High School
Mihir Dinavahi dives into the transition from middle school to high school and how it can be intimidating but also rife with opportunities!
A review of A Court of Thorns and Roses
Jasmine Salvador reviews Sarah J. Maas' fantasy epic A Court of Thorns and Roses while discussing its plot, characters and imagery.