There's a basic fact about human beings that we often forget: we're animals. It's easy to read about and study the animal world as if it's something totally separate from ourselves, but the fact of the matter is that we live in the same world, share a lot of the same DNA, and … [Read more...]
Classic Reconsidered: This Is Your Brain on Music
You know the feeling. When that song just starts running through your head and you start humming it or singing it under your breath or maybe even singing it out loud. People keep looking at you. It gets in your friends' heads and then they get mad at you because why would you get … [Read more...]
Review: The Inkheart Trilogy
Lily Bunger, an eighth grader from Texas, recommends the Inkheart trilogy, by Cornelia Funke. It is an amazing book about books. It hits home with any book nerd who reads it. I *gasp* love it more than Harry Potter. I cried the third time I read it even though I knew how it … [Read more...]
Classic Reconsidered: Moneyball
While it isn't a "classic" in the way previous selections have been, Michael Lewis's Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is such a perfect fit for this issue that we had to include it. It's a wildly popular book from 2003 that's had a notable impact on the sports world. … [Read more...]
Review: Throne of Glass
Kathryn Lightfoot, an eighth grader from Texas, recommends the Throne of Glass series, by Sarah J. Maas. I recommend the Throne of Glass series because it takes fantasy to a whole new level. … [Read more...]
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