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Come Along With Me

Come Along With Me by Linda Lee Schell is a short children’s novel that follows the adventures of Gracie, a dwarf kangaroo from a different universe. Gracie is bored of the perfect world she lives in and wants to go on an adventure, specifically, an adventure to St. Petersburg, Russia. But when something goes wrong […]

The Giver

“The Giver” is based off of Lois Lowry’s famous children’s book. The basic concept is the same: in the future, everything abstract or emotional has been deleted from the world. Now, euthanization of the weak is regular practice, everything is uniform and logical, and family units are not actually comprised of families, but rather, ideal […]

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (written by Jesse Andrews) is written from the point of view of Greg, a senior in high school who has managed to slip through life without getting too involved with any typical school-social crap. At least, that is, until his mother tells him that one of his old middle […]

Murdered: Soul Suspect

Murdered: Soul Suspect was released earlier this year (published by Square Enix, developed by Airtight Games) and has since received many mixed reviews. The game takes place in Salem, Massachusetts where an unknown murderer nicknamed the ‘Bell Killer’ is… murdering people. Ronan O’Connor, an ex-criminal turned cop, is killed and tries to solve the mystery […]

Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse

“Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse” is one of the most unexpectedly excellent television shows we have ever had the pleasure of viewing. It follows the life of Barbie (as well as her sisters and friends) in Malibu. It is set up to seem like a normal reality T.V show but it’s animated, so it’s obviously […]

The Maze Runner

There is so much hype around this book. Since it’s publication in October 2009 it has captivated a massive audience internationally and over a large span of ages. Apparently the book’s “unexpected twists” and “intriguing characters” enthralled the masses and left them “clinging to the edge[s] of [their] seats.” “The Maze Runner” takes place in […]