Casey McQuiston’s LGBTQ+ love novel takes readers on an emotional train ride.
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A brew of young adult to classic novels to send a chill down your spine.
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‘Again, but Better’ is the Perfect Pandemic Escape
by Nicole Comlyby Nicole ComlyA few months ago, I was on my way home from a less-than-stellar fall semester of my freshman year. I felt like a record stuck on repeat going from my …
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‘The Vermillion Book of the Macabre’: Dark Fantasy vs. the Eldritch
I had “The Vermillion Book of the Macabre” sent to me at the Montclarion office by author, Joe Pawlowski. It was an incredible honor, needless to say and I was …
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Welcome to Surveillance Capitalism
by Amrit Parmarby Amrit ParmarSince its publication, George Orwell’s “1984” has been calling public attention to the looming threat of a governmental surveillance state marking the end of individual privacy and liberties. However, decades …
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I have to say, as a self-proclaimed horror writer, reviewing a book of Stephen King’s is intimidating. He’s one of, if not the most, prolific horror writers of our time. …
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Literature in the Time of the Coronavirus: ‘Infinite Jest’ by David Foster Wallace
by Jack Landonby Jack LandonThere are moments in life when you read something that seems as if it was written just for you. Those are the stories we call “timeless” and hold infinite weight …
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University Alumnus and Writer Highlights Red Hawk Diner in New Book
by Zoe Nolzby Zoe NolzThe book “Stories from New Jersey Diners – Monuments to Community,” written by Montclair State University alumnus Michael Gabriele, collects unique memories from diners all over New Jersey. Gabriele is …