Movies and books share many obvious differences but what's especially difficult for the reader versus the cinephile is there aren't nearly as many movies as there are books. You'd have to practically live under a rock not to know about films like Aquaman and Vice premiering close to or on Christmas, … [Read more]
Terry Pratchett Roundup!
I've been reading more Terry Pratchetts as the days have gotten colder and darker (Denmark is so, SO dark.) They always make me chuckle; his wit is brilliant. The little puns ("gastro-gnome") and subversions of expectation are perfect, and I really adore the way no character is above being made fun … [Read more]
Rolling in with a late Cannonball on a hate read
So, about three weeks before starting Red Queen, I finished a book called Morning Star, the final book of Pierce Brown's Red Rising trilogy. That series was about a class of humans called Reds who had been born into slavery, in a society that coded humans by color and where each color was assigned a … [Read more]
What if you threw an apocalypse and no one came? Aw-kward.
Don’t you hate when you sit down for a drink at a bar and a Valkyrie approaches you to ask a favor? Ikepela Ives can relate. Ever since her parents dropped the bombshell that Ives is the world’s designated Fate Cipher--whatever that means--Ives has been trying to keep off the radar of everything … [Read more]


