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Book of a Thousand Days book review

“Book of a Thousand Days” book review

Anniston Weber, Online News and Media Editor March 11, 2016

Book of a Thousand days is a young adult fantasy novel written by Shannon Hale. This book from 2007 is based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Maid Maleen. Dashti, a 'mucker' from Titor's Garden, starts...

This Unruly Mess Ive Made album review

“This Unruly Mess I’ve Made” album review

Kenny Mathias, Staff Reporter March 2, 2016

  “This Unruly Mess I’ve Made” is Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’s sophomore album. Three years after the release of Grammy winning “The Heist”, Macklemore is back. Within the three years,...

Deadpool movie review

“Deadpool” movie review

Anniston Weber, Online News and Media Editor February 26, 2016

"Deadpool" was released to theaters on Feb. 8. This R rated movie had a record box office opening, hauling in an estimated $135 million. Deadpool stars many well-known stars such as Ryan Reynolds, Morena...

The Princess Bride movie review

“The Princess Bride” movie review

Katie Weisenborn, Staff Reporter February 10, 2016

The Princess Bride is considered an American classic by many critics. It incorporates a number of elements, including romance, action, comedy, and political scandal. It also includes tragedy, to a certain...

Dope movie review

Dope movie review

Brianna Mathias, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 10, 2016

Malcolm is an incredibly smart teenager who lives in a really tough neighborhood in Inglewood, Calif. with his single mother. He and his two best friends, Diggy and Jib, are obsessed with 90’s hip-hop...

An Abundance of Katherines book review

“An Abundance of Katherines” book review

Katie Weisenborn, Staff Reporter January 29, 2016

"An Abundance of Katherines", by John Green, is a story about how a young teen finds what he thinks is his true love after years and years of rejection. Ever since he was a kid, Colin Singleton was...

The Forest movie review

“The Forest” movie review

Hannah Baxter, Editor January 15, 2016

Horror and thriller movie “The Forest” is a movie based upon the real life suicide forest in Japan deep in the Fuji Mountains known as Aokigahara Forest. Jess and Sara Price star in the movie as...

Joy movie review

“Joy” movie review

Hannah Baxter, Editor January 6, 2016

“Joy” starring Jennifer Lawrence is the story of Joy Mongano, an American inventor and business woman who invented the stability miracle mop needed. Joy and her father Rudy (Robert Di Niro) go through...

Star Wars: The Force Awakens review

Star Wars: The Force Awakens review

Kara Brooks, Media Editor December 18, 2015

“Star Wars Episode VII, The Force Awakens” premiered on Thursday, Dec. 17. The movie picked up years after Episode VI. There is a new cast, and there are appearances from the original “Star Wars”...

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2015 review

Amiyah Gonzalez, Staff Reporter December 16, 2015

With 2015 coming to a close, it’s time to look back on the whirlwind of politics and cinema. Loads of new music has been released, there is a plentiful amount of new books and new potential leaders to...

Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Review

Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Review

Fengxue Zhang, Co-Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2015

“The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle” is a novel published in 1994–1995 by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, an international bestselling author known for groundbreaking novels such as “1Q84” and “Hard-boiled...

Mockingjay Part II review

Mockingjay Part II review

Kara Brooks, Media Editor November 20, 2015

The final movie in the “Hunger Games” series came out on Thursday, Nov. 19, “Mockingjay Part 2”. There were many returning characters and a few new ones. In this film, Katniss is still trying...

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