The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Book Review) | Puzzles, Romance, and a Slow Start

Book cover for "The Inheritance Games" by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, with a background of black ribbon and the text "THE INHERITANCE GAMES BOOK REVIEW".

Avery Grambs has a plan for a better future: survive high school, win a scholarship, and get out. But her fortunes change in an instant when billionaire Tobias Hawthorne dies and leaves Avery virtually his entire fortune. The catch? Avery has no idea why -- or even who Tobias Hawthorne is. To receive her inheritance, … Continue reading The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Book Review) | Puzzles, Romance, and a Slow Start

My Year in TV Shows Based on Books: Emotional Attachments, and a Very Serious Top 5

I watched 23 TV shows based on books this year, some brilliant, some baffling, and a few that made me question all my life choices (looking at you, cancellations). From epic fantasy finally finding its footing to adaptations that somehow outshone stories I already loved, this list breaks down the 5 shows that truly stuck with me… and yes, I will roast the ones I love.

The Running Man by Richard Bachman (Stephen King) Book Review | A Dark Dystopian Thriller That Still Feels Relevant

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In the reality TV show The Running Man, the only objective is to stay alive. Ben Richards has no job, no money, and a young daughter who urgently needs medical attention. Desperate, out of options, he signs up for The Running Man, “the biggest show in the country.” It’s an ultraviolent competition where the stakes … Continue reading The Running Man by Richard Bachman (Stephen King) Book Review | A Dark Dystopian Thriller That Still Feels Relevant