Book Review: "All the Little Raindrops" by Mia Sheridan You know that feeling of excitement when a book’s blurb promises a thrilling twist on a romance? That was me, logging into my Kindle, anticipating a gripping romance from Mia Sheridan—an author whose Archer’s Voice had left a lasting impression on me back in 2017. Little

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Ready Player One: A Nostalgic Dive into the Digital Abyss When I first picked up Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, I was drawn in by the promise of a thrilling adventure wrapped in a nostalgic haze of 80s pop culture. The cover gleamed with the excitement of a digital treasure hunt, reminiscent of a

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A Personal Dive into "The Cool Code: A Graphic Novel" by [Author’s Name] As someone who spent a considerable part of my childhood dreaming in lines of code and navigating the social landscapes of school life, "The Cool Code: A Graphic Novel" immediately captured my attention. The premise of an eighth-grade girl, freshly thrust into

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Book Review: Drama: A Graphic Novel by Raina Telgemeier As someone who has long admired Raina Telgemeier’s work, I was instantly drawn to Drama. The vibrant covers of her graphic novels almost promise a spectacle of stories that resonate, especially for young readers navigating the emotional rollercoaster of middle school. And Drama does not disappoint!

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A Journey through Jim’s Eyes: A Review of James: A Novel by Percival Everett When I first picked up James: A Novel by Percival Everett, I was intrigued by the prospect of reimagining a classic, seeing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn through the eyes of Jim, the enslaved character often relegated to the background. My

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Book Review: Play It Off by Monica Murphy When I first dove into Play It Off, the second book in the Kings of Campus series by Monica Murphy, I could hardly contain my excitement. As a long-time fan of her work, I knew I was in for a treat, but this story truly exceeded my

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