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6 Books to Get You Through Your Quarter Life Crisis

6 Books to Get You Through Your Quarter Life Crisis

March 26, 2020
By Brenna Sarantides We all can agree that times are weird right now. In the midst of quarantining, existential dread is abundant. For those in their...
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What Quarantine Book You Should be Reading Based on Your Star Sign

What Quarantine Book You Should be Reading Based on Your Star Sign

March 25, 2020
By Jennie Fetzer It’s Monday, March 23, 2020, and the CDC has officially closed all non-essential businesses in the state of Connecticut. It has also...
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The Ultimate Vacation for Book Lovers

The Ultimate Vacation for Book Lovers

March 24, 2020
By Lauren Ablondi-Olivo While most of us are perfectly content having a staycation at home with a good book, some of us bibliophiles want a little bit...
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Reading Recommendation: ‘Self Care in Uncertain Times’

Reading Recommendation: ‘Self Care in Uncertain Times’

March 24, 2020
By Danny Mitola I think we can all agree that we’re living in a strange moment in history right now. With the looming threat of COVID-19 hanging over...
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5 Ficticious Books

5 Ficticious Books

March 20, 2020
By Kathryn O’Donnell Any media marathoner like me has been there before: You’re hooked on your newest movie, television show or book, and...
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Something Different: An Introduction to the ‘New Weird’

Something Different: An Introduction to the ‘New Weird’

March 19, 2020
By Jordan Shaw If you’re looking for a novel experience (pun intended), then you’ve come to the right place. The term ‘New Weird’ refers to a genre...
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What Is Creative Nonfiction?

What Is Creative Nonfiction?

March 18, 2020
By Alex Mika Last year, I enrolled in a course, as many irresponsible undergraduates do, not knowing what the hell I was getting myself into. It was...
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The New Adult Genre and What It Could Mean for Aspiring Writers

The New Adult Genre and What It Could Mean for Aspiring Writers

March 17, 2020
by Jose Paz Soldan “New Adult,” is a term first used in 2009 in a contest held by St. Martin’s Press, a publishing company looking for something new...
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Anna Coronina… or How Classic Books Would Change if the Main Character had Coronavirus

Anna Coronina… or How Classic Books Would Change if the Main Character had Coronavirus

March 16, 2020
By Alyssa Grimaldi Part of the magic in reading emerges from the distinct ability of imagining yourself in the place of any protagonist. You can be...
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