Banned Book Review #12
Written by ediblewoman. Read More »
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Mickey, Why Are You Naked in the Kitchen?
The Musings of Teen Athletes
Banned Book Review #11
Written by Shimmeringstar
Athletic Shorts by Chris Crutcher is a collection of six short stories that may be short and easy to read, but not soon or easily forgotten. Read More »
Fat Girl
Weight is a problem in our society today, whether you see the problem as too many people weighing too much or there being too much of a focus on weight all together. Either way you cut it, it's a dangerous topic to embark upon. Read More »
Dealing with Death
Banned Book Review #10
Written by Poison_Ivy Read More »
In Darfur
Another topic on many people's minds is the genocide in Darfur. Human rights activists have exposed this tragedy, and citizens from all over the world have been participating in relief efforts since. Our journalists go in to get the real story, often risking their lives to get the knowledge of what is happening out there. Read More »
Philosophy in a Novel
Banned Book Review #9
Written by AmericanGirlinChina, who has now left us Read More »
War-Torn and Together
I recently finished the book War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning by Chris Hedges for the second time. It is an infinitely interesting account of a war correspondent's experiences in war-torn countries, but it is also infinitely disturbing. Even the title itself makes me shy away, not wanting to believe what I'm reading and this continues through the entire book. Read More »
It Really Is About Eating Fried Worms
Banned Books Review #8
Written by ediblewoman
How to Eat Fried Worms, by Thomas Rockwell, tells the story of a bet, fifteen worms, a whole bunch of bickering. Read More »


