The Invasion Of The Tearling by Erika Johansen | Book Review

Last year, I got really pumped up for Erika Johansen’s debut novel, The Queen Of The Tearling. And with good reason, that book was totally baller. Friends, I got pumped up ALL OVER AGAIN for The Invasion Of The Tearling, second in the trilogy and again, it was with good reason, because The Invasion Of The Tearling was […]

Comic Contributor Corner | The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks

World War One or the Great War as it used to be known, is a time in our history that has been so overshadowed by the wars of today and World War II that many Americans cannot name a single battle. While the Battle of the Bulge, Fallujah, and Operation Anaconda are talked about in […]

The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley | Book Review

The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley is quite a unique book. It is actually kind of cool, to be honest. This book is different from anything I’ve read before and I LOVE that. Pulley melds steampunk, espionage, mystery and more into this book set in industrial era England. If you’re looking for a […]

The Girl At Midnight by Melissa Grey | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? The Girl At Midnight by Melissa Grey has one of the most eye catching, beautiful book covers that I have seen in a long time. The purple perfectly contrasts with the white shading and there’s the night sky. Plus there is the outline of the bird and the […]

Exquisite Corpse by Pénélope Bagieu | Book Review

Why Did I Read This Graphic Novel? God’s honest truth – because an email asked me to. But more seriously, I picked up Exquisite Corpse by Penelope Bagieu because the summary made it seem like it would be a light and fun sort of read. Lately I’ve been consuming books with heavier themes and so, I […]

Shadow Study by Maria V. Snyder | Book Review

After finishing Fire Study, the third in Maria V. Snyder’s Study series, I was really nervous about beginning Shadow Study. Unfortunately I felt that Fire Study was not quite on the level of the previous two books in the series. Thankfully my fears turned out to be unfounded. Snyder returns to the intrigues of militaristic Ixia and magical […]