A recent list by Time magazine recognizes “13 New Books Everyone Will Be Talking About This Fall,” among them is a 304-page work of nonfiction written by a Fresno State professor.
The book is “Hitler’s...
Sexual harassment and assault have plagued society seemingly since the beginning of time. The internet sensation of #MeToo has provided a platform and safe space for people to voice their stories and seek...
A #1 New York Times Bestseller.
A William C. Morris Award for a debut author writing for teens.
An Odyssey Award for excellence in audiobook production.
A Printz honor.
A Coretta Scott King...
As a college student, I see the value in taking advantage of resources and getting involved in order to prepare myself for the “real world.”
But after reading “OMG, The Things I Learned in College,”...
Reading and understanding poetry can be a challenge for some, but with Aaron Poochigian’s latest work, “Mr. Either/Or,” it can also be very immersive and have you on the edge of your seat.
“Mr....
Albert McLeod’s “The North Wind Knows My Name” is a memoir worth reading.
McLeod begins with Chapter 1: “Return,” which recounts a 2002 trip McLeod took with his son to his now-vanished hometown...
In 400 pages, Jon Krakauer investigates the college town of Missoula, Montana and a series of campus rapes that took place between 2010 and 2012. He documents the experiences of five victims and the aftermath...
California politician Carole Migden talked to students on Monday following the screening of “Political Animals” in the North Gym.
The documentary film “Political Animals” follows four women...
“Furthermore,” by New York Times best-selling author Tahereh Mafi, is a fairy-tale-like story that captures the reader from start to finish.
Alice Alexis Queensmeadow was born without pigmentation””her...
With an exciting synopsis that seemed to promise magic and a mysterious and powerful family of witches, “The Graces” by Laure Eve ultimately fails in its attempts to capture and engage the reader,...
Ransom Riggs, author of the New York Times best-selling “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” trilogy, gives us an inside look into peculiar history in “Tales of the Peculiar,” a collection...
In “The Long Shadow of Small Ghosts: Murder and Memory in an American City,” Laura Tillman perfectly conveys the dedication, the challenges, the emotional toll and the value that comes with being a...