By: Alec Eskin This fall season was one for the ages with including central league titles for the field hockey, football, cheerleading, and volleyball teams. The field hockey team made …
December 2019
By Nathan Chen We’ve all done it. It’s 7:03 p.m. and you start some assigned reading. You think optimistically, “I’ll finish this reading by 8 p.m! An hour is surely …
By Katie Donaghy I liked Confessions Of A Shopaholic, by Sophie Kinsella, more than I expected too. I am not a big reader so usually when I pick up a …
By Ben Nguyen Garnet Valley kicked off last week with an outstanding win over rival schools Strath Haven and Delaware County Christian School in Hi-Q, the oldest continuous academic quiz …
By Megan Finnegan The Boy On The Wooden Box, by Leon Leyson, was an outstanding book! It was so heartfelt and emotional. In the book, Leyson recounts his experience being …
By Alexandra Gambol The Woman in the Window, by A.J. Finn, is leaving me slightly disappointed. There was so much hype revolving around the story, but to me, it is …
By Diedre-McKenna Scudder This is Where it Ends by Marieke Nijkamp, is a breathtaking realistic-fiction novel that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This book takes place …
By Jessica Shoey Overall, Oblivion, by Sasha Dawn, was an average book. It wasn’t terrible, nor amazing. The book was quite slow and was dragged out a lot. Despite being …
By Klaira Zakarian Currently, I am reading the “Da Vinci Code,” by Dan Brown. This is a very exciting, suspenseful, and mysterious realistic fiction book about two characters who are …
History of England Volume II by G.M. Trevelyan is a great book and should be provided for students learning about England. The title is describes the book in the least …