Have you buried the freaking tea bag already?Kevin Hearne, Hounded
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) by Suzanne Collins | Book Review
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) by Suzanne Collins published 19 May 2020 It is the morning of the reaping that will kick off the 10th annual Hunger Games. In the Capitol, 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow is preparing for his one shot at glory as a mentor in the Games. The once-mighty … Continue reading The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) by Suzanne Collins | Book Review
Never Give Up
There are no dead ends, only places where one chooses to give up the search.Lincolm Rhyme
Stargirl (S1 Review) | Shades of Greatness and Annoyance
A review of DC Univers's Stargirl created by Geoff Johns
Midnight Sun (Twilight Saga #5) by Stephanie Meyer | Book Review
Midnight Sun (Twilight Saga #5) by Stephanie Meyer published 04 August 2020When Edward Cullen and Bella Swan met in Twilight, an iconic love story was born. But until now, fans have heard only Bella's side of the story. At last, readers can experience Edward's version in the long-awaited companion novel, Midnight Sun.This unforgettable tale as told through … Continue reading Midnight Sun (Twilight Saga #5) by Stephanie Meyer | Book Review
Condor (S2 Review) | A Season to Redefine A Character
The Max Iron (The Little Drummer Girl, The Host) lead spy thriller is back for a second season. Kristen Hager (The Kennedys After) as Mae Barber, Bob Balaban (The Politician, The Monuments Men) as Reuel Abbott are among the returning cast. Constance Zimmer (House of Cards, UnReal), Toby Leonard Moore (Billions), Rose Rollins (The Catch, … Continue reading Condor (S2 Review) | A Season to Redefine A Character
Friendship on Fire
Love is friendship set on fire. Jeremy Taylor
TV Review: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark | An Unbalanced Atypical True Crime Docuseries
I heard about the late Michelle McNamara and her book when Patton Oswald was promoting on Seth Meyers' show. I was very intrigued by that story but honestly made no moves to read the book or research its story. So when this documentary series came along, I thought great, even better because I'll get to see some of the key pieces of evidence. Because when it comes to true crime stories, or any investigative tale seeing pictures, videos, … Continue reading TV Review: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark | An Unbalanced Atypical True Crime Docuseries
The Umbrella Academy (S2 Review) | History, Mystery, Action & Twists that Surpasses Expectations
Season one of The Umbrella Academy was an excellent surprise, an adaptation that managed to be different enough from the comics by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá but still keep the core idea of the property. Creator Steve Blackman (Legion) and Showrunner Jeremy Slater (The Exorcist) whipped up quite an incredible series. The show has … Continue reading The Umbrella Academy (S2 Review) | History, Mystery, Action & Twists that Surpasses Expectations
July readings | Contemporary (Young) Love with a Paranormal Twist and Military Bend
It feels like I re-read / listened to more old books I love than new ones, but I still knocked quite a few from my ever-growing list. Title: A Way with WordsSeries: Memories with The Breakfast ClubAuthor: Lane HayesGenre(s): Comtemporary, Romance (M/M)Page count: 191 (ebook)Published: 20 June 2017 My review | Get it here Title: … Continue reading July readings | Contemporary (Young) Love with a Paranormal Twist and Military Bend
