Monthly Archives: November 2014

The Fault in Our Stars- John Green

I liked this more than I thought I would— which, to be fair, was not at all (how much can an adult really like a schmoopy doomed teenage romance anyway?)— and the speed with which it can be read commends … Continue reading

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Brutal Imagination- Cornelius Eady

The first cycle of this incredibly powerful book of poetry is written from the perspective of the supposed black hijacker Susan Smith invented to cover up for her killing of her children, and while the conceit seems impossible to pull … Continue reading

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