The 1943 book The Abolition of Man, originally a collection of three lectures delivered by C. S. Lewis at King's College, Newcastle, is a masterful piece of literature intended to defend the existence of objective value and Natural Law (or, the Tao) from the threats of moral subjectivism and supposed innovators of value who wish to "debunk" it....

Leigh Bardugo, a talented author renowned for her contributions to the Grishaverse, has once again mesmerized readers with her novel, "Six of Crows." This first novel of an extraordinary series showcases Bardugo's skill in fiction and fantasy. As I started on this literary adventure for a class assignment, my initial skepticism was quickly removed...

It's finally the season of love where everyone either loves or hates it, no in-between. Unfortunately, I have no one to spend Valentine's Day with as well, but it's okay since romance novels exist. Though it isn't exactly equivalent to being in a romantic relationship with a special someone, it'll somewhat help you through your loneliness.

When I first picked up A Wrinkle in Time myself, I must admit I wasn't all too thrilled. The beginning is slow and dialogue-heavy, expositing mind-numbing details on the Murry family dynamic. As a fifth-grader, I quickly became too bored to get past even the first chapter. Now older, wiser, and bearing an attention span that can last longer than...

Four years ago, Nicola Yoon decided to warm our hearts with her debut book Everything, Everything. This book won a New York Times bestseller award and was quite popular worldwide among young adults. A movie was also produced a year later after the book's debut and was also a hit in the theaters.

It was only a few years ago when Jennifer Niven had decided to launch her first debut novel, All The Bright Places. It was an instant hit; Niven had successfully brought the topic of suicide and depression onto the table with only a few raised eyebrows.

Ever wondered what it would be like if human contact could kill a person? Ever wondered what it would be like to never be able to hug someone, hold hands, or touch a person, being afraid you would hurt them?

What's better than curling up into a ball in your blanket at the dawn of morning with a good Christmas novel to read? (Uh, Christmas Netflix'ing? If so, don't worry; Journalism's gotchu covered). If this is you, you can check out our top six Christmas-themed novels you can read during the break:

Nana. His name wasn't Nana before. He was a stray. Satoru is a man of gentleness and love. Satoru feeds Nana everyday and lets him sleep on his silver van. One horrific car accidents involving Nana makes Satoru adopt Nana, and this is how their story begins