Monthly Archives: August 2014

Book Review: Still Life With Woodpecker

Still Life with Woodpecker is imaginative and unconventional. It reads like a stream of consciousness peppered with seemingly trite but actually profound metaphors, and it’s filled with ridiculous yet insightful characters. Half the time I loved it, half the time … Continue reading

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Book Review: Thirteen Reasons Why

“Everything… affects everything.” How would you behave if you took the time to ponder the far-reaching consequences of seemingly inconsequential actions? How would speak about and treat others if you could even begin to grasp the magnitude of how your … Continue reading

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33 and Single.. And I’m OK With That

Like many women, I’ve dreamed of getting married since I was a little girl. It wasn’t the typical dream of what my dress will look like or what color flowers I’d have at my reception. Rather, it was the more … Continue reading

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To Be Pro-Israel Means To Fight For Her

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been bombarded with misguided, though I’m sure well-intentioned, opinions of various self-proclaimed pro-Israel people on social media who, though they claim to support Israel’s right to defend herself, are nonetheless against the Israeli … Continue reading

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