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While fiction often depicts an idealized version of reality, there is also an expectation that books taking place within the…
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            While fiction often depicts an idealized version of reality, there is also an expectation that books taking place within the…
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            Present conditions have distanced relatives and friends from each other, and ourselves, from the busy goings-on we are accustomed to….
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            As news of Covid-19 heightened over the past couple of weeks, I couldn’t help but be reminded of a book…
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            Ah, feminism: an endless topic of debate both on and offline. Recently, I got my hands on a copy of…
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            Who doesn’t like a cringy love story once in a while? Valentine’s Day is today and Netflix is releasing more…
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            This October was McGill’s second Queer History Month. There have been several events discussing new authors and recent literary works…
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            Apparently, the average McGill student has no interest in reading for pleasure — just ask my friends how many times…
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            Following the Clues and Understanding Christie’s Success The opening page finds him standing on a platform at Aleppo, ready to…
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