May readings | A Lot of Mystery with Some Sport and Magic

Title: Love is a StrangerSeries: More Heat Than The Sun #1Author: John WiltshireGenre(s): Romance, Military Fiction, Contemporary, Mystery, LGBTPage count: 505 pages (ebook)Published: 8 January 2021 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Rueberry OrchardSeries: Beyond the Realm: Remember #1Author: Michele NotaroGenre(s): Urban Fantasy, MM Romance, ActionPage count: 343 pages (ebook)Published: 6 October 2020 My … Continue reading May readings | A Lot of Mystery with Some Sport and Magic

The Fantastic Fluke by Sam Burns | Book Review

The Fantastic Fluke by Sam Burns published 06 August 2020 A lost fox. A gorgeous ghost. And an unlikely partnership to stop a murderer. Since his mother's murder, Sage McKinley doesn’t live, he exists. His weak magic has made him an outcast, shadowing his life with self-doubt. All that changes when the spirit of a … Continue reading The Fantastic Fluke by Sam Burns | Book Review

Jupiter’s Legacy (Season Review) | Old Grudges Die Hard

It's been increasing for at least the last ten years but these past six months seem to have been flooded with new superhero shows (WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Invincible). Despite the medium and streaming, these new shows do not resemble the ones we had before. They are more adult, tackling deeper, harder … Continue reading Jupiter’s Legacy (Season Review) | Old Grudges Die Hard

Invincible (S1 Review) | The Incredible Adult Animated Series

I grew up reading and watching manga, and adult animated series like this one is the closest thing produced in the west that has the same level of complexity and excitement that animes have. Invincible is the name of the series, and the Image Comics series by Robert Kirkman it's based on, the show has … Continue reading Invincible (S1 Review) | The Incredible Adult Animated Series

Shadow and Bone (Season 1 Review) | Masterful Use of the Source Materials

Despite my thoughts on The Grishaverse books - they're the only ones I've read so far. I always suspected that any adaptation worth its salt would make for a spectacular-looking film or TV Show. The teaser trailer comforted me in that assumption because no matter how great I found the official stills, I wanted to … Continue reading Shadow and Bone (Season 1 Review) | Masterful Use of the Source Materials

March readings | Magic & Sci-Fi

Title: The Knife of Never Letting Go Series: Chaos Walking 01Author: Patrick NessGenre(s): Young Adult, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, ThrillerPage count: 512 pagesPublished: 22 July 2014 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Happy EndingsSeries: Demon Magic 1Author: Alice WinterGenre(s): Humor, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, LGBTPage count: 256 pages (ebook)Published: 12 December 2019 My review (Soon) | Book … Continue reading March readings | Magic & Sci-Fi

Invincible (Pilot Review) | Way More Complex and Exciting than You’d Think

Join Amazon Prime - Watch Thousands of Movies & TV Shows Anytime - Start Free Trial Now Review: I don't know about you but I found the trailers for this show great. I loved the animation style, it looked cinematic, and I loved the voice cast for this. I was even tempted to check out … Continue reading Invincible (Pilot Review) | Way More Complex and Exciting than You’d Think

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Movie Review) | Highlighting Where The Big Mistakes Were Made

I can't call myself a Zack Snyder's stan. The first time I even heard of him was in 2006 when 300 came out. Since then I went to see Watchmen (2009), which I liked; Sucker Punch, that I loved - I don't care I like it -; Man of Steel, which was awesome, and Batman … Continue reading Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Movie Review) | Highlighting Where The Big Mistakes Were Made

A Discovery of Witches (S2 Review) | Improving On A Solid Base

The hit TV series staring Teresa Palmer and Matthew Goode is back for a second season that covers the second book in the All Souls trilogy, Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness. This season sees the introduction of new characters Gallowglass, Philippe de Clermont, Phoebe Taylor, Kit Marlowe, Father Hubbard and Goody Alsop portrayed respectively … Continue reading A Discovery of Witches (S2 Review) | Improving On A Solid Base

WandaVision (Season Review) | A Meticulous and Therapeutic Edging Session

When the WandaVision show was announced I was thrilled because Wanda & The Vision are such great character that are very well portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany (Code); their storylines in all the movies they've appeared in made them more interesting with each entry. But then the more we learned about the show, … Continue reading WandaVision (Season Review) | A Meticulous and Therapeutic Edging Session