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Front cover of the book “Royal Heirs Academy” by Lindsey Duga.

Review: Dive into ‘Royal Heirs Academy’ by Lindsey Duga, a Royal Masterpiece

by Ashley Repine, Reporter, Equipment Manager
June 4, 2025

“Royal Heirs Academy” by Lindsay Duga came out on Jan. 7 and already is captivating readers with the brilliant wording and excellent imagery within characters.   This book has incredibly creative...

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Cover of the book “Fearless,” by Lauren Roberts.

Review: ‘Fearless’ Dives into Defiance While Delivering Heart Pounding Action

by Ashley Repine, Reporter, Equipment Manager
June 3, 2025

“Fearless” by Lauren Roberts is the third book in the New York Times best seller “The Powerless” series. “Fearless” was published on April 8 and carries off where we leave off in “Reckless,”...

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CKHS student Jenna Williams reads "Sunrise on the Reaping."

Opinion: ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ Gives a New Perspective Outside of the Books

by Amy Ngo, Reporter
April 3, 2025

The release of Collins’ newest addition to her series in the fictional setting of “Panem” as a dystopian nation has caused an uproar of excitement among her fans. “Sunrise on the Reaping’s”...

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Photo of Skyshade by Alex Aster cover taken by Ashley Repine

Review: The Thrilling Magic of Alex Aster’s ‘SkyShade’

by Ashley Repine, Reporter, Equipment Manager
January 8, 2025

“Skyshade” by Alex Aster is the third book in the Lightlark series. With the first book in the series being "Lightlark" featuring Isla, the main character and her troubles during the continental.  The...

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The Poet X book on a shelf against a tree.

Review: ‘The Poet X’

by Jason Hooper, Reporter
December 16, 2024

“The Poet X” is a book that mostly everyone has read, seen, or heard of before. The book dives into a first-person perspective of a 15-year-old girl named Xiomara (see-oh-MAH-rah). Some of the problems...

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J.D. Salinger's "Franny and Zooey"

J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey”: A Review and Analysis

by Rosalie Johnson, Reporter, Editor-in-Chief
June 6, 2022
Franny and Zooey is exhausting yet forcefully intriguing, wildly fast-paced yet irresistible, saddening yet comforting - entirely unique.
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