Jeremy Reynholm
Jeremy Reynholm is a freelance writer and student from Seattle, Washington.
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Doctorow's Little Brother is Engaging and BrilliantCory Doctorow tells the story of Marcus Yallow, a teenage internet freedom fighter. Will the novel successfully bridge the accessibility gap between geeks and the general audience?
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Lightning in His Hand Tells Tesla's StoryThe story of Nikola Tesla's life is told by Wanetta Draper and Inez Hunt in this 1968 biography. -
Comparison of "Anthem" and "Animal Farm"Comparative essay about two very influential novels, "Anthem" and "Animal Farm" -
The Disturbing Hatred for Julian AssangeJulian Assange and Wikileaks have been the target of much irrational fear and hatred. Instead, they should be celebrated by those who value their freedom. -
Local fan: 5 worst Seattle sports moments of 2010Seattle sports as a whole did not fare well in 2010. From Locker's departure to the Niehaus tragedy, Seattle fans had a rough year. -
Recap of Auto Racing in 20102010 was another exhilarating year in the world of automotive racing. -
Local fan reaction: Why Seattle should pass up the World CupAnalysis of the pros and cons of Seattle hosting the 2018 World Cup touching on impact on businesses, the economy, and Seattle's already problematic budget. -
5 Cars to Look Forward to in 2011A quick look at the five cars that I'm most excited about coming in to the new model year. -
Crossover SUVs: Toyota RAV4 or Honda CR-V?The CR-V and the RAV 4 are similar when it comes to features like gas mileage and crash test ratings, but very different on engine power and customization levels. -
Making men out of athletesThe skills given to me by my high school football coach apply not only to sports, but to work and life in general.