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The Bell Jar

The Bell Jar

Mackenzie Chin Sang, staff
April 12, 2024

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. An intelligently written book separated into chronicles of the main character’s, Esther Greenwood, later years. Primarily, on how her life dramatically plummeted with...

Book Review: Normal People

Book Review: Normal People

Mackenzie Chin Sang, Staff
February 14, 2024

Normal People by Sally Rooney is a book solely about two individuals and how their lives intertwine so deeply to the point where they are no longer separable by name. “All these years, they’ve been...

Book Review: The Maze Runner

Book Review: The Maze Runner

Mackenzie Chin Sang, Staff
January 24, 2024

The Maze Runner, by James Dashner, is a staple book series for most middle schoolers and a great movie series for anyone who loves the thrill of action. This book’s world is summarized in seven books—including...

Let's make this October a memorable one with boxes we pack and pray over for cancer patients. Help us be the light to otheres!

Dragon Boating: A Healing Sport for Breast Cancer Survivors

Mackenzie Chin Sang, Staff
October 1, 2023

Whipping the water with the paddle, searing through it with a determination and resilience so bold, you can see it in her everything.  Brinn Marks, 12th grade, Ambassador of U.S.D.B.F, United States...

This upcoming Barbie Movie will be the first time the titular Barbie and her boyfriend Ken are portrayed in live action.

Barbie: Will It Live Up to the Hype?

Mackenzie Chin Sang, Staff
June 11, 2023

No matter what year you were born in, Barbie has always been an insanely present franchise. From the moment the first Barbie doll came out in 1959 to the first ever movie, Barbie in the Nutcracker, that...

Book Review: Hello Beautiful

Book Review: Hello Beautiful

Mackenzie Chin Sang, Staff
May 3, 2023

Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano   “The stories and the people in them did sound remarkable. [...] When Sylvie spoke their family history into the air, all she heard was love.”   Hello...

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