Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton | Book Review

What if your job was to die - over and over again - for the survival of others? Edward Ashton’s Mickey 7 is a sci-fi romp that asks big questions about identity, sacrifice, and what it means to be human, but don’t expect deep philosophical dives. Instead, buckle up for a snarky, fast-paced adventure on an icy alien world where survival is messy, clones are complicated, and the real enemy might just be human nature itself. Curious? Read the full review to see if this Expendable’s story is worth your time!

Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (Season 2 Premiere Review) | A Darker, Stronger Beginning

The Season 2 premiere of Mayfair Witches is a promising step up from its debut. With Rowan navigating her connection to Lasher and a darker tone emerging, this might be the redemption arc fans have been hoping for. Alexandra Daddario shines as always, and while there’s room for improvement (looking at you, cheesy magic effects), the season starts with a captivating foundation.

From Pages to Pixels: My Top 5 TV Shows Based on Books I Watched This Year

Ever wondered how your favorite books translate to TV? Sometimes it’s magic, sometimes it’s mayhem. This year, I braved 29 adaptations—everything from anime (hello, Solo Leveling) to epic dramas (Shogun, anyone?). The result? A hilarious journey through what worked, what flopped, and why you should always watch Reacher. Spoiler: Winter jackets make everything cooler.