Four novels to read during winter
Increase your page count instead of your screen time this winter with these four novels
Increase your page count instead of your screen time this winter with these four novels
TikTok isn’t just useful for learning how to reduce face fat or learning how to cook for a family of 14: you can also find books.
Books are among the last things students will think of as school has taken the love for books away. However, reading provides several benefits.
English teacher and aspiring author Amy Hollingsworth offers advice to young novelists.
Reading isn’t a popular hobby for many teenagers, even though we used to love reading as kids. By taking a break from social media and finding the time to read, we can enjoy it again.
In the wake of COVID-19, Barons have found reading as a source of comfort and inspiration.
“The Astronaut’s Whale” is a heartwarming tale about what so many of us go through at a point or in multiple sections of our lives: the quest to find where you really belong in the world.
Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad Poor Dad” brings attention to the gaping holes in our financial education.
Looking for a scare? Grab one of these books and get into the Halloween mood.
Students are now able to borrow books from FVHS’ library again.