What Bharati Mukherjee’s novel can tell us about real life When I first encountered Jasmine in one of my graduate classes, I did not anticipate “Breaking Boundaries: Jasmine’s Journey of Reinvention and Resilience”
Tag: books
Best Reads of Spring Semester
My favorite books since January It’s been a while since I did a book review list, so I think in honor of the semester closing “Best Reads of Spring Semester”
Read Kids’ Books!
On a severely underrated genre When I was a kid – and albeit still today -I loved dragons. A hyper intelligent, kind, magical, flying creature? “Read Kids’ Books!”
You Should Read Nonfiction
How Economics Class Made Me Read From as far back as I can remember, I have loved reading. I have a difficult time understanding people “You Should Read Nonfiction”
Censorship is Political
Just not the Way you Think Censorship is everywhere. It’s on Twitter, in children’s books, on the news, and in classrooms. In an age where ” Censorship is Political”
Afraid of Diversity, so are the Schools.
Thoughts on Book Banning Back in September, the NDSU Library held a special event for Banned Books Week (BBW). It is a week to acknowledge “Afraid of Diversity, so are the Schools.”
Reading
Why I Love it so Much If you were to ask me what my favorite word in the dictionary is, I would tell you it “Reading”
Judge a book by its cover: ‘UNSUB’
Picking books based solely on their looks Normally, this book would not immediately grab my attention because the cover doesn’t scream, “Pick me! Pick me!” “Judge a book by its cover: ‘UNSUB’”