A peasant that reads is a prince in waiting.Walter Mosley, The Long Fall (Leonid McGill, #1)
Bitter Pill (PsyCop #11) by Jordan Castillo Price | Book Review
Bitter Pill (PsyCop #11) by Jordan Castillo Price published 20 January 2020There’s a new drug on the streets called Kick. The side effects are so brutal, most folks only try it once…unless they’re psychic. Then they do it until it kills them.Psychic medium Victor Bayne is well acquainted with pharmaceuticals, from the Auracel that blocks … Continue reading Bitter Pill (PsyCop #11) by Jordan Castillo Price | Book Review
The Letter for the King (S1 Review) | Shallow people stumbling through an adventure
The Dutch book De Brief voor de Koning (1962) by Tonke Dragt has finally been developed into a TV series by Will Davies for Netflix. Premise: 16-year-old aspiring knight Tiuri finds himself on a perilous mission to deliver a secret letter to the king who lives across the Great Mountains. Review: The premise is not … Continue reading The Letter for the King (S1 Review) | Shallow people stumbling through an adventure
Hidden Figures (Movie Review) | Or the persistence of biases when greater goals are on the horizon
The story of a team of female African-American mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program.
Porcelain Gods
I'm not holding your hair while you pray to the porcelain Gods. Ky (Starting from Scratch by Lane Hayes)
The Postcard Killings (Movie Review) | Maybe some books are meant to stay books.
A look at The Postcard killings movie
Lost Girls (Movie Review) | A lot of unsaid yet it’s deafening
Based on real events, and inspired by Robert Kolker's book "Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery" this American Mystery drama is written by Michael Werwie (Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile). The movie was directed by Liz Garbus and stars Amy Ryan, Thomasin McKenzie, Lola Kirke, and Gabriel Byrne. Premise: When Mari Gilbert's (Amy Ryan) … Continue reading Lost Girls (Movie Review) | A lot of unsaid yet it’s deafening
Runemaker (The Runebinder Chronicles #3) by Alex R. Khaler | Book Review
The Runebinder Chronicles: Runemaker by Alex R. KahlerThe end is here.Tenn thought the spirits wanted him to find his fellow Hunter, Aidan, to win the war against the undead. But with Aidan on the brink of self-destruction and Tenn reeling from his lover’s spite, their fated convergence seems far from promising.Especially because Aidan no longer … Continue reading Runemaker (The Runebinder Chronicles #3) by Alex R. Khaler | Book Review
Bloodshot (Movie Review) | When Visuals Supersedes Story
Inspired by a comic book by Bob Layton, Don Perlin, and Kevin VanHook, Bloodshot was helmed by first-time feature film director Dave Wilson and stars Vin Diesel (Guardian of the Galaxy) in lead, co-starring Guy Pearce (Iron Man 3), Sam Heughan (Outlander), Eiza Gonzáles (Alita: Battle Angel), and Toby Kebbel (Fant4tic). Premise: After he and … Continue reading Bloodshot (Movie Review) | When Visuals Supersedes Story
Bookcase Maketh Man
A man’s bookcase will tell you everything you’ll need to know about him.Walter Mosley, The Long Fall (Leonid McGill, #1)
