In an age when bell-bottom pants were seen on every man, woman and child, when the mod movement was momentarily dead and when the rock era was still being defined, an British rock band called The Who was blazing the…
Blog Tour and Giveaway: Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Participating in blog tours has become one of my favourite things to do this summer. This time around I joined the book tour for Jay Kristoff’s newest novel “Nevernight” hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. I’ve only reached midway through this…
The Power of Friendship in “The Little Prince” and “The Hawkweed Prophecy”
Friendship is a theme in YA stories that just doesn’t seem to be as developed as some audiences would like it to be. There’s an obvious lack in accurately depicting relationships between characters to the point where it sometimes sours…
Top 5 ways that ‘Ghost World’ still appeals to Today’s Postgraduates
[tps_title][/tps_title] Happy 15th Anniversary Ghost World! [tps_title][/tps_title] [tps_title][/tps_title] Ghost World is one of those films any student can relate to. For those who have graduated high school or college, it’s a movie that reassured them that it’s alright to not…
Book Review: “Summer in the Invisible City” by Juliana Romano
“Summer in the Invisible City” by Juliana Romano is a cute story about summer romance, recovering from a broken heart and discovering who you are. Sadie Bell is a young upcoming photographer who is sure about her goals in life.…