The Buzz Spring 2022

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FROM ONE NONREADER TO ANOTHER Designed by Sofia Marin Written by Anamaria Popovska Graphics by Tamar Ponte

“BookTok” Introduced Me to Colleen Hoover’s Novel “It Ends with Us,” and Now I’m Obsessed. Here’s Why. When I was growing up, my parents always reminded me of the importance of reading. I would have to read for at least 20 minutes every day because, as my dad would constantly tell me, "reading makes you smarter." But for some reason, I was never able to find a book that I liked. Now that I'm in college, I honestly can't remember the last book I read in its entirety. During winter break, after scrolling through TikTok and stumbling upon my 13-yearold cousin's "BookTok" account, I discovered "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover. Everyone on TikTok was raving about it. In just a few days, I managed to finish the whole book. It was a monumental event and honestly, it was all because of Hoover's fantastic writing. The range of emotions I felt while reading the book was crazy. One moment I was happy, the next angry, then suddenly I was bawling my eyes out. Lily—the main character of the novel— has two love interests: Ryle and Atlas. How Hoover wrote this love story makes readers question Lily's actions, and I found myself constantly asking why Lily did what she did.

The answer is obvious, isn't it? There was one man who was caring and compassionate, and another who was stubborn and arrogant. One man who was her first love, and another whom she met on a rooftop one night. Hoover presenting Lily with two different love interests was infuriating, because as the characters developed, readers became passionate about which person was the “right” one for Lily. Another reason why Hoover's work is so popular is how realistically it is written. The characters definitely aren't perfect, and Hoover wrote them to feel like real people with real problems. Lily struggles with her childhood and past, and Hoover reminds readers that the protagonist doesn't have "the perfect life." Of course, there will be haters. If romance, heartbreak, trauma, and awkward conversations aren't your thing, I would recommend skipping this one. However, Hoover has many other fantastic romance novels. "Ugly Love" is another book that lacks a sappy love story. If you enjoyed "It Ends with Us," be on the lookout for "It Starts With Us," the novel's sequel set to release on October 18, 2022!

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The Winning Submission from the Buzz’s Campus-Wide Fiction Contest, The Manic Pixie Dream Girl Breaks Down

12min
pages 72-75

No One Likes A Mad Woman... Except When They Do

4min
pages 70-71

The Art of Interludes

3min
page 69

Can I Listen To Rap As A Feminist?

6min
pages 66-68

Latinas With Attitude Problems

3min
pages 64-65

"Sex and the..." Advocacy

4min
pages 62-63

Gay Dating in the City

6min
pages 58-60

Mature For Their Age

6min
pages 56-57

From One Non-Reader to Another

3min
page 55

Is Cancel Culture Productive?

9min
pages 52-54

The Art of Getting Ready

2min
pages 34-43

European Exploration

3min
page 51

Jet-Setting Elite

7min
pages 48-50

Stealing Style Tips From BU Alums

2min
page 46

The Future of the Secondhand Industry

4min
pages 44-45

Improving Your Relationship With Food

3min
page 32

Nutrition: Fact vs. Fiction

6min
pages 30-31

Grab A Cart

5min
pages 28-29

New Year, New Me?

7min
pages 24-26

Celebrity Food Brands: Feeding Their Fans Or Their Fortune?

2min
page 27

The Return of Beanpot

4min
pages 22-23

Niche Classes at Boston University

2min
page 21

Loneliness in College

8min
pages 18-20

Surviving in a 21+ City

4min
pages 16-17

Inside Marathon Monday

2min
page 15

How Living Like TV Characters Transformed Our Lives in Boston

7min
pages 12-14

A Letter from the Editor

3min
pages 4-11
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