“Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl” is a story concerning one teenager’s struggle with friendship, illness and popularity. An irreverent comedy, “Me, Earl, and “Bison Book Nook | Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl”
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Celebrating the Right to Read
Surrounded by stacks of books, students, faculty and community members gathered in the Weber Reading Room at the NDSU Library. Kent Sandstrom, Dean of the “Celebrating the Right to Read”
Editor’s Choice: Read at Your Own Risk
Every year, the American Library Association celebrates the right to read with Banned Books Week. Featuring libraries from across the country, Banned Books Week highlights “Editor’s Choice: Read at Your Own Risk”
Movie Magic Takes on Magic of Reading
Movies based on books are some of the highest grossing films on the market in recent years. One of the most widely known movie franchises based off “Movie Magic Takes on Magic of Reading”
A Tale of Two Writers
Every year, the National Book Awards honor the best books published in the current year throughout a variety of genres. On Sept. 12 the contenders for “A Tale of Two Writers”
From Faulkner to Schnall: Favorite Books from Favorite Celebrities
As college students, it can be difficult to justify reading for pleasure. The time consuming hobby is hard to fit in between classes, work and “From Faulkner to Schnall: Favorite Books from Favorite Celebrities”
Review: ‘How to Ruin Everything’ by George Watsky
If you’re looking for a laugh or a good story to make you think, “How to Ruin Everything” has everything you’re looking for. From trying to smuggle “Review: ‘How to Ruin Everything’ by George Watsky”
The Boy Who Lives
This summer, the ’90s made a brilliant comeback: a Britney Spears hit, Pokémon GO and the renewal of the Harry Potter craze. The wizarding phenomenon “The Boy Who Lives”