Books and Magazines

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  • The Testaments is a Fantastic Continuation of the Story of Gilead

      By Cassie Ames  cames@lc.edu “The Testaments” by Margret Atwood is a sequel to “The Handmaid’s Tale” which was written in 1985. “The Testaments” takes place 15 years after the ending of the first book.…

  • Free Comic Book Day

      Written by: Jeannette Carrington  Photos by: Jeannette Carrington    Saturday, May 7, 2022 was Free Comic Book Day at comic book stores across the country. I visited two comic book stores in Edwardsville, Illinois…

  • You Are So Undead to Me

      By Liz Glass eglass@lc.edu It’s not too often that I read zombie books. That’s probably the least explored otherworldly, supernatural or fantasy-type book that I read out of everything else. While this book seems…

  • Classic Review: Frankenstein

    By Jacob Reese jreese@lc.edu   For this semester’s third (and final) Classic Review, I have decided to do something different. Instead of reviewing an old movie I will be talking about an old book, the…

  • Advertise in The Bridge’s Holiday Cookbook!

      By The Bridge Staff Looking for a way to reach last-minute Christmas shoppers? Want to promote your local business? Maybe, you would like to send out a holiday greeting. If so, please consider advertising…

  • A Cold Winter’s Tale: The Bear and The Nightingale Review

    By Megan Lanham mrlanham@lc.edu   Imagine a land where winter seeps into every season. A place full of cold nights that chill your very bones; with forests covered in thick blankets of hard snow, and…

  • Build Your Own Story With a Choose Your Own Adventure Book!

    By Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu   There are few things in this world that I love more than a good book with a solid plot and unexpected twists and turns, however more recently I decided to…

  • Zodiac Signs as Book Genres

  • All Is Not Forgotten By Wendy Walker: She Needs Everlasting Help to Heal

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Initially, no family in today’s society enjoys going through the day-to-day drama typical households experience with teenagers. Jenny Kramer, who is only a sophomore in high school, loves to party with…