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East of Eden Book Review: The Steinbeck Novel That Rearranges Your DNA
I need to be honest with you: when my book club picked this, I wanted to run. Classic literature. John Steinbeck. I'm a sci-fi and YA reader. I live in the NYT bestseller list, not the Western canon. But the whole point of book club is to try things you wouldn't pick up on your own, so I took it up. And East of Eden completely blindsided me.

Luke Stoffel
3 min read


The Wanderers Book Review: Three Astronauts Training for Mars and I Cared More About Their Families
The Wanderers is the rare space novel that understands the most dangerous part of going to Mars isn't the radiation or the landing — it's what the mission does to the people you leave behind. Meg Howrey wrote a book about three astronauts training for a simulated Mars mission, and what she actually wrote is a novel about the impossible distance between people who love each other.

Luke Stoffel
2 min read


A Wrinkle in Time Book Review: The Children's Book That Terrified Me
A Wrinkle in Time is one of those books that gets classified as a children's novel because the protagonists are children, but Madeleine L'Engle was writing about the nature of evil, the structure of the universe, and the terrifying power of conformity, and she wasn't simplifying any of it.
Meg Murry is thirteen, angry, brilliant at math, and terrible at fitting in. Her father, a physicist, has been missing for over a year. Her mother — also a scientist, also beautiful, whi

Luke Stoffel
3 min read
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