top of page

Search


Book review: The Spellshop and Enchanted Greenhouse
When I read a lot of one series, I need something to break it up so I don’t get burnt out. Most recently, the book I used to break up a series was The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst. It is a cozy fantasy with a found family storyline, which was just what I needed. It has a talking plant, a magic garden, and forbidden magic spells. I loved this book very much, so, of course, I had to read the next one, The Enchanted Greenhouse, another home run for me. With more talking plants,

Bekah Follete
May 124 min read


Fears: They Don't Have To Control You
Source: Marina Musi Mai on Pinterest Fears: We All Face Them Fears. We all face them. Whether we’re worried about an upcoming job interview, an important test, or even telling someone we love them, we all have things that scare us. There’s also the broader fears, the ones that shape who we are. These could be the fears of what other people perceive of us, if we will ever succeed in life, or if we’ll ever find true happiness. Fears come in every shape and form, and they can mo

Hailey Boyd
May 124 min read


The local man who became the Lone Ranger
Hi Ho Silver! When you're young you think you can do anything. Most adults like to wait a couple years to try and burst your bubble. This is something I’ve struggled with as someone from a small town who wants to go into acting. It’s just not something that happens. Or is it? I started doing some research into people from Mount Carmel who went on to do notable things in the broader world. My search took me to the Mount Carmel Museum on Market Street where I learned about some

Kyle Peach
May 124 min read
bottom of page