The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

Adam SIlveras They Both Die at the end is getting an onscreen portrayal.

Adam Silvera’s “They Both Die at the End” to Receive Series Adaptation

Carlos Nunez, staff writer March 30, 2022

Three years after its publication, Entertainment One (eOne) has purchased rights to Adam Silvera's They Both Die At The End, and the beloved YA novel is officially in the works as a television series....

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The Collections Barnes & Noble LGBTQ+ section.  This large section within the bookstore features LGBTQ+ love stories. These books brough together the LGBTQ+ community in Forsyth and helped many LGBTQ+ students discover their identities.

SFHS Students Speak on Their Favorite Adam Silvera Novels

Carlos Nuñez, staff writer January 20, 2022

In the past few years, LGBTQ+ author Adam Silvera found acclaim for his books depicting LGBTQ+ romance. Silvera's 2019 young adult novel  They Both Die at the End recently blew up on TikTok, propelling...

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Ink & Blood

Ink & Blood

Saanvi Tatipalli, Features Editor January 19, 2022

My heart is bleeding Putrid black ink All over the pages Which used to be  A pearly, plain white Now marked with life And glittered with stories Revealing agony Mixed with love But...

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The rise of BookTok. Today, millions across the world use TikTok to view and upload creative content. Several influencers created a niche within the platform, allowing them to share book recommendations and post reviews.

BookTok’s Top 5 Recommendations: Bibliophile Approved!

Shivani Murugapiran, Staff Writer December 20, 2021

TikTok is one of the most popular social media apps today, garnering worldwide engagement. The platform is a globalized rabbit hole with hundreds of specific niches. Many use TikTok to keep with latest...

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I sometimes see people

I sometimes see people

Naisha Roy, Copy Editor March 9, 2021

Hear the author read their poem!  I sometimes see people as ballpoint pens Skipping over letters  More indentation than ink Until one day the staining spreads   I sometimes...

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Love, Actually. Movies, songs, books, and stores all promote the idea that real love only looks one way. In reality, love has always been different for every person, relationship, and heart.

It’s Not Love, Actually

Naisha Roy and Saahithya Gutta February 11, 2021

In the beginning of An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, the main character talks about how he tries to find the formula for love, an equation to predict the exact time and ending of the relationship...

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Literacy Day on display. Tuesday, March 12 marked the day South Forsyth High School partook in a day surrounding academic discourse and its importance in the classroom environment. Many classes participated in Socratic Seminars and class discussions.

More than a day for books: SFHS Literacy Day

Posters and wallpapers decorated the hallways advocating for Literacy Day on March 12th. Teachers and students have been preparing for this day to come, and now spectators are visiting classrooms and watching...

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Dan Browns novels are said to be thrilling, spine-chilling, and mind-blowing.

Reviewing Dan Brown’s novels

Naisha Roy, Copy Editor October 16, 2018

An unbreakable code. A war between science and religion. A plague that could wipe out the world. Dan Brown books tackle topics like these with knowledge and mystery. A perfect read for anyone who loves...

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The Forsyth County library hosted lectures on the classic books pictured above. These lectures were hosted by the Great American Read tv show, which encourages people to revisit the classics and explore the hidden meanings in them.

Forsyth County Library celebrates classics

Alyssa Freyman, Editor-in-chief October 15, 2018

You’re sitting at a table in your house, engrossed in the novel in your hands. You don’t fully understand what’s happening, and the secret meanings behind the work go right past you, but you, for...

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Three of the four founders of the recently new school club, Power in Words.

Featured Club: Power in Words

Sierra Wamsley, Editor-in-Chief October 3, 2018

Boxes as far as the eye can see sit, brimming with books where the words pour from the sheets. Smiles cover the children’s faces as they scramble to pick one from a pile, each one more interesting...

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There are tons of amazing books you can read over the summer!

Hot books to spice up your summer

Kate Haas, Senior Editor May 15, 2018

Most students see reading as homework and have no interest in spending their time reading during summer break. However, it's important that we make sure our brains are still active during the break. Reading...

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Another Chapter Bookstore offers a variety of genres for every type of book lover. The store is open now for business.

Another Chapter Bookstore

Kate Haas, Senior Editor April 5, 2018

Book lovers all around Forsyth County were devastated when the locally owned bookstore Humpus Bumpus closed after nearly 30 years of business. Many students used Humpus Bumpus to obtain the books needed...

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