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Clarion Book Reviews: ‘A Study in Scarlet’ A classic mystery with timeless appeal.

Crime and detective mysteries are one of the most widely consumed genres in media today. Reading or watching shows about investigators cracking a case and even putting themselves in perilous…

Listicle with The Clarion: Five Academic Textbooks Worth Reading

Almost all courses in school institutes require a textbook, yet students barely read them. This is not an assumption, as anyone who has done this can relate. Clarion will list…

Bring the year to a close with December’s hottest book releases

Its December and the biting cold has many of us spending more time indoors than any other time of the year. Thankfully, there’s plenty of books coming out to keep…

The Clarion Reviews: Promise of Blood

Well-written but awfully predictable When epic fantasy is mentioned, you’d be forgiven if swords and magical staves are the first things you think of. The genre, however, is so much…

Poetry Now! The Clarion’s August poetry roundup

Published in our Aug. issue, these magnificent poems are here to dazzle you all once again. “Mt. Fuji in the Sky” by Jey Ley, Creative Writer On a drive from…

The most anticipated books coming out in September

This month is stacked with some of the most anticipated titles of the year. Fantasy, grimdark, Lit-fic-you name the genre and it likely has a mega-release worth checking out. Below…