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In defence of young adult fiction

As a young teenager my favourite book was The Hunger Games. I read the first book in three days but managed to stretch the third and final instalment of the series out to a number of weeks because I loved it so much that I didn’t want it to end....
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By , Apr. 2, 2019

Us: Review

A couple of years ago, if you had asked me who Jordan Peele was, I would have immediately thought of a couple of YouTube sketches involving white snow and substitute teachers. This isn’t the case anymore. Today, he’s universally known as a fantastic writer and director with a unique and...
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By , Apr. 1, 2019

Warwick ranked 21st most international university in the world for 2019

The University of Warwick is the 21st most international institution in the world, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2019.  41% of Warwick’s 19,649 students are international and come from over 150 countries, most significantly from China, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. Furthermore, 42% of all staff...
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By , Mar. 31, 2019

How to know when to break up with a book

It’s always difficult to know when you should give a book a second chance and when you should just give up. I feel like I’m at the stage now where I should just give up reading Gail Honeyman’s Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I bought the book last year, two...
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By , Mar. 31, 2019