I don't know about you, but one of the main reasons I love reading is the escape it provides from my everyday life. A book can transport me to another world, envelope me in a story and let me get away for a few hundred wonderful pages. With Wildwing by Emily Whitman, the escape is... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Wildwing by Emily Whitman
I don't know about you, but one of the main reasons I love reading is the escape it provides from my everyday life. A book can transport me to another world, envelope me in a story and let me get away for a few hundred wonderful pages. With Wildwing by Emily Whitman, the escape is... Continue Reading →
Crescendo & Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick: Essay & Project Ideas
Looking for some divine inspiration? Below you'll find both essay topics and project ideas relating to Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush and Crescendo. Essay topics: The title, Hush, Hush is never directly mentioned in the book. To what (or who) does it refer? Why do you think this title was chosen? What does the sequel’s title, Crescendo,... Continue Reading →
Crescendo & Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick: Essay & Project Ideas
Looking for some divine inspiration? Below you'll find both essay topics and project ideas relating to Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush and Crescendo. Essay topics: The title, Hush, Hush is never directly mentioned in the book. To what (or who) does it refer? Why do you think this title was chosen? What does the sequel’s title, Crescendo,... Continue Reading →
Team Get Some Week: The Best Friend
Team Edward or Team Jacob? Team Peeta or Team Gale? Team Stefan or Team Damon? It seems everywhere we turn these days, there is a team to support when it comes to our favorite literary obsessions. But much like the girl who proudly declared herself Team Switzerland (we're looking at you, Bella Swan), we've had... Continue Reading →
Adios, Nirvana by Conrad Wesselhoeft
Adios, Nirvana by Conrad Wesselhoeft is one of those books that feels like a moment pulled out of time. It is ripe with pop culture references, set in a real-life breathing city and filled with characters who could be your best friends, your cousins, your neighbors, your siblings. Every part of it feels steeped in... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Adios, Nirvana by Conrad Wesselhoeft
Adios, Nirvana by Conrad Wesselhoeft is one of those books that feels like a moment pulled out of time. It is ripe with pop culture references, set in a real-life breathing city and filled with characters who could be your best friends, your cousins, your neighbors, your siblings. Every part of it feels steeped in... Continue Reading →
Hush, Hush & Crescendo in the Classroom
If you love Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush and Crescendo half as much as we do, chances are you'd love to find a way to convince your teacher it's worth using in the classroom. Or hey, if you ARE a teacher -- wouldn't you love to hook your students and get them excited by using these... Continue Reading →
Hush, Hush & Crescendo in the Classroom
If you love Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush and Crescendo half as much as we do, chances are you'd love to find a way to convince your teacher it's worth using in the classroom. Or hey, if you ARE a teacher -- wouldn't you love to hook your students and get them excited by using these... Continue Reading →
Contest Winners: Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly
It's time to announce the winners of our Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly contest. We asked you to tell us your favorite classical musician and your favorite contemporary musician, then we randomly chose five winners to each receive a copy of Revolution. Here are the winners & their responses: Elizabeth T. Chopin & Florence + the... Continue Reading →
