“Finding Audrey” By Sophie Kinsella Confronts Digital Attachment

Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella brings to light the issue of anxiety through the viewpoint of a young adult. I’ve had anxiety ever since I was ten years old so reading this book made me reflect on my life, what I…

Book Review: “The Heartbreakers” by Ali Novak

I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling twenty-two  sometimes I need a fun, lighthearted read to balance out all the Shakespeare and Faulkner I read in class. Ali Novak’s “The Heartbreakers” is perfect for those times. It may not…

Love & Cinema: Valentine’s Day Movie Watch List

Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, and unless you plan on going to see Deadpool for the romantic aspect (it’s there I swear), there’s not much in the way of romance in theaters. In tradition with years past and in no particular order, here…

‘The Immortals’ Giveaway: Win a “Goddess” sweatshirt & copy of the book!

Magic and the city are two elements that always make for an enticing read. Jordanna Max Brodsky’s new book is a re-imagining of classic mythology that is thoroughly engaging. Read on to find out how you can win a free copy…

Film Review: Man Up

Let’s get one thing straight about this movie, Man Up is very funny. Not in that cutesy “oh look how awkward they are together” kind of way you’d expect from the romantic comedy genre. Man Up isn’t afraid to pull…

Interview: Jena Malone and Sam Claflin for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

It’s no surprise that the last installment of The Hunger Games franchise is one of the most anticipated movies of the year. We were lucky enough to chat with two of the actors of the film, Jena Malone (Johanna Mason)…

Read of the Week: ‘Has to Be Love’ by Jolene Perry

Has to Be Love by Jolene Perry Once upon a time, Clara was a normal girl; she went to school, she went to church, she fell in love with her best friend. That was all before she was involved in…