Has there ever been a more popular era for police procedurals? On Bones, Dr. Temperance Brennan, a forensic pathologist, uses her brilliant scientific mind to solve murders. On iZombie, a crime-solving zombie eats victims’ brains and absorbs their memories. Lie to Me’s Cal Lightman expertly reads body language; on…
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori The professor stood in front of the class and made a bold claim. “Every philosopher, artist, and political thinker, every human being in all of history – all of them have shared one overarching question in common.” He paused, and looked at us. “What do you think that is?…
Raindrops
Raindrops In John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, two smart, funny teenagers named Hazel Grace and Augustus fall in love. They play video games, read poetry, and visit museums. Hazel and Gus also both have terminal cancer. Despite the book’s genre – teenage cancer love story – it is…
Provider
Provider The story goes that there once was a pastor who lived in a small coastal town. It was hurricane season, and after a particularly large storm the ocean washed out the beaches and submerged the town, leaving the streets flooded and the buildings separated like islands. As the rain…
Songs of Love
Songs of Love I learned about sex when I was six years old. I was always precocious and independent, so when adults kept mentioning sex in hushed tones when they thought I wasn’t listening, I did the only logical thing: I went to my room and looked it up…