Tag: book
Campus Cope: What’s in my bag?
There are some things that every college student ought to have with them in their bag, ready to go, and there are some things...
‘Becoming’ is a superficial look into Michelle Obama’s charming presence
“Becoming” opens similarly to the memoir of the same name — with former first lady Michelle Obama walking around her home. However, where the...
The Book Nook: ‘The Traitor Baru Cormorant’ chronicles a tale of...
Out in the distance beyond Halae’s Reef, a young girl spots a fleet of red-sailed ships that will forever change her life and that...
Book Nook: ‘Say Nothing’ provides a captivating account of decades of...
Since its release in early 2019, Patrick Radden Keefe’s book “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder...
The Book Nook: ‘The Map of Salt and Stars’ humanizes refugees...
The intellectual heritage of the Middle East is central to Zeyn Joukhadar’s debut novel “The Map of...
‘P.S. I Still Love You’ adds a love triangle to the...
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“P.S. I Still Love You” is the much anticipated sequel to “To All the Boys...
‘American Dirt’ reveals the stains on the white publishing industry
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Jeanine Cummins’ novel, “American Dirt,” was sent to bookstores across the country with an editor’s...
Radar Replay: Shaking up the formula: ‘Six of Crows’
“Six of Crows” by Leigh Bardugo is the first book in a stand-alone, young adult duology set in Bardugo’s Grisha Verse. Following the tale...
From the pages of a book
My title matters not at the moment, but I will tell you what I am. I am an old book here on an old...
An interview with UCR professor Dr. Reza Aslan on his religious...
Dr. Reza Aslan, a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, sat down with the Highlander to discuss his 2017 book, “God: A Human...