Nowadays, referring to all things phallic isn’t so scary. In some circles, it’s downright expected. But there’s still a line drawn in the sexual sand –...
With Bruce Wayne finally re-donning the cowl, David Finch creates a new tale about the original Dark Knight fighting crime in Gotham City in his new...
The Louden Singletree, that prestigious collection of literary works which has brought a certain level of sophistication to our university, has once again outdone itself. This...
A Dance with Dragons has some of the best characters of the series, but is ultimately a huge disappointment; the fifth book in the A Song...
Renowned folk artist Patti Smith relays her past in the 2010 National Book Award winning memoir, Just Kids in passionate, delicate prose.
In his vividly-illustrated graphic novel Footnotes in Gaza, Joe Sacco gives readers a glimpse into the present day lives of disenfranchised Palestinians living in the Gaza...
By using the viewpoints of four troubled teenagers as a back drop, Hopkins has taken parental expectations, school pressure, sexuality, addiction and, above all, the desire...
Room is a very authentic novel in its presentation of a young boy’s assessments of the world around him. The novel is notably written in a...
Relatively unknown, yet remarkably brilliant, David Petersen’s world of Mouseguard is an entertaining read for graphic novel enthusiasts and fantasy readers alike.
In this candid memoir about his troubled past, New York Times journalist David Carr opens up about his life before finding success.