Stephen King novel explores time travel

Frank Dunning slaughtered his wife and two of his kids with a sledgehammer. He left one of his kids crippled for life. Decades later, his surviving son, Henry Dunning, wrote about his story in an essay he was working on to gain his G.E.D.

“The Hunger Games” makes commentary on reality media

Beware: pick up The Hunger Games, and you will not want to put it down. This may be the most addicting series I have picked up since I found Harry Potter in the fifth grade.
The 12 districts of Panem, the continent previously known as North America, are controlled by a totalitarian government called the Capitol. Each year, the Capitol mandates that one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each district fight to the death in what they call the Hunger Games.

Students unsure of career can benefit from Buffett’s advice

If you were to think the children of the man who ranks third on Forbes World’s Billionaires list are spoiled by privilege, you would be totally wrong.

Daren Krupa explores sexuality in “brave” novel

Alan Hovey has had many relationships with females in the past, but he has always found sex with men more enjoyable.

Non-fiction “The Devil’s Highway” compelling

Between state roads E25 and E29 in Arizona lies “El Camino Del Diablo,” or the Devil’s Highway. The strip is known for obliterating almost every soul brave enough to venture out into it. According to Luis Urrea’s unidentified sources, many have seen the devil himself rise from the sand to look and mock them as they pass through the desert inferno.

COVER TO COVER: Sarah’s Key tells the tale of a historical artifact

In Paris, during 1942, approximately 13,000 Jews were arrested and sent to so-called work camps — but not by German Nazis.