Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Books

The Bomb cover.

Nuclear Physics and Espionage- All in One Book

Allister McLeod, Editor of Student Opinion May 18, 2021

Written by Steve Sheinkin and originally published on September 4, 2012, “Bomb: The Race to Build- and Steal- the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon” follows the key figures in and around the Manhattan...

Manga Recommendations

Manga Recommendations

Sophia Geisler, Columnist May 11, 2021

The cover of Greenglass House.

“Greenglass House”

Madeeha Akhtar, Columnist April 20, 2021

Milo Pine is thrown into a mysterious situation when five guests turn up at his family’s inn. All of the guests have items that have been stolen by someone in the inn. With his friend Meddy, the cook’s...

There are many sub-genres beneath the major genres in literature.

Tropes in Genres

Allister McLeod, Editor of Student Opinion March 19, 2021

While people can easily find a list of dozens of genres and subgenres of fiction, a few stand out more than the rest. Some genres, like sci-fi and fantasy, have been extremely popular in the last couple...

The cover of Evil Things, written by Serena Valenino.

Evil Thing

Madeeha Akhtar, Columnist November 15, 2020

The novel “Evil Thing” by Serena Valentino is about Cruella De Vil, the villain in the famous movie “101 Dalmations.” This novel shares her side of the story, and puts a huge spin on the villainous...

The Genius of Clancy and King

The Genius of Clancy and King

Connor Davis, Columnist November 9, 2020

Chances are, you’ve heard of either Tom Clancy or Stephen King. Probably even both at one time or another. That’s because both have made great strides in their field and had practically mastered how...

There are many ways to participate in National Young Readers Week.

National Young Readers Week

Rebecca Harris, Columnist November 5, 2020

National Young Readers Week is the second week in November. It is a time to sit down and enjoy a good novel, comic, or informational book. Founded in 1989 by the Center of the Book in the Library of Congress...

The official logo of NaNoWriMo.

National Novel Writing… What?

Allister McLeod, Editor of Student Opinion November 5, 2020

Books are something that are read all over the world. They inspire people’s imaginations, provide a relaxing, or intense, break from the everyday world, and sometimes even serve as homework. The stories...

Present-Day Paperbacks

Carsten Oyer, Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2019

You have probably been reading classic books since the beginning of your education. Books such as “To Kill A Mockingbird” or “A Tale of Two Cities” have been around for long enough, and have discussed...

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