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The Founding Mothers
Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and Thomas Jefferson, three men diametrically opposed to each other yet without whom the very existence...
My Top 12 Taylor Swift Songs of 2023
(ALL PHOTO CREDIT TO PINTREST) 2023 was Taylor’s year which she proved by making THE event of the year, Eras Tour, releasing not only...
Read, Reading, and will Read
As an avid lover of books and reading, I will always share a passion for it, but like every person, I have dry spells where I don’t read...
The reality of Ten Things I Hate about You.
“Well behaved women rarely make history”- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. I’ve just finished the book Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare,...
Outgrowing the Norm
“Just wear the dress” “Whose attention are you trying to get?” “You're fake looking with so much makeup on” “Grow-up and put on some...
Movie Review: The Swimmers
To be honest, I randomly stumbled across The Swimmers on Netflix this Saturday and had very little expectations for any sort of meanigful...
43 Giant Heads, What Could Go Wrong?
In Williamsburg, Virginia, right outside the colonial park, lay to rest are the huge heads of 43 of America'a President's. Each of these...
On Repeat
Most people have heard that American biologist James A. Watson and British biologist Frances Crick discovered DNA. But that isn’t even...
The Missing Room
Once called the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World, the Amber Room has been missing for over seventy years. Well, how does a room go...
Book Review: Unlucky Lottery Winers of Classroom 13 by Honest Lee
As a young elementary teacher, Ms. Linda is extremely unlucky. She can never seem to make anything work out right, and so when she wins...
Book Review: Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
Even in 1941, Lina, a fifteen-year-old Lithuanian girl, is determined to have a relatively normal childhood, despite the fact that the...
Book Review : Educated by Tara Westover
Growing up in a normal world with normal people, can be challenging. Growing up in an upside down world with upside down people has many...
Book Review: El Deafo by Cece Bell
An amazing read for all ages, formatted as a comic book, El Deafo is going to make you laugh, cry, and give you more knowledge about what...
Book Review: Maze Runner by James Dashner
This book is practically a classic for any dystopian book lover, and I now compare this book on the scale of Pride and Prejudice, which...
Book Review: Where'd you go Bernadette? By Maria Semple
“That's right,' she told the girls. 'You are bored. And I'm going to let you in on a little secret about life. You think it's boring now?...
Dance Fever (For real)
In 1518, on the city of Strasbourg (then part of the Holy Roman Empire), over 400 victims were attacked by a mysterious sickness that...
Book Review: Lights, Camera, Cook!
Lights, Camera, Cook! By Charise Mericle Harper is a hilarious book about a kids cooking competition, that may just determine the next...
Book Review: Deep Water
Deep Water is a tale of twelve-year-old Julie Sims, a girl who loves the ocean with a passion. And so when Julie’s father offers her to...
Book Review: The Things We Cannot Say
The Things We Cannot Say is a book about the love of a family, heartbreak , and the survival of war. The Things We Cannot Say is told...
Playgrounds: When did the Play come to Ground?
As children, we all grew up playing on slides, swinging on the swing sets, and just having fun at the park, but did you ever wonder were...
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