The Raven’s Child by Thomas E. Sniegoski Illustrated by Tom Brown | Graphic Novel Review

Why Did I Read This Graphic Novel? I initially became interested in The Raven’s Child by Thomas E. Sniegoski illustrated by Tom Brown because of the way that it was pitched to me. It was described as being a sort of Buffy The Vampire slayer meets dystopian end of the world with aliens. That actually is […]

William Shakespeare’s The Phantom of Menace by Ian Doescher | Book Review

  I am all for anything that opens up the Bard’s work to new audiences. I am also all for things that take place a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. So, when Ian Doescher combines these two things, I am sold hook line and sinker. I started my read of […]

Cassie: The Program by Suzanne Young | Book Review

I’m so sorry for my recent hiatus. It’s been too, too long! Since my last post, I quit my job of 2.5 years, started a new job, moved in with my boyfriend and traveled to Mexico!As such, I haven’t been reading much lately. My Mexico trip changed that! Our flights from Cabo back to NY […]

Zodiac by Romina Russell | Book Review

I’ll start this review with the caveat that I read Zodiac by Romina Russell in December 2014 and I am just now writing the review in May 2015. I am as stumped for an outpouring of words about the book now as I was then, but hey I am on a reviewing roll today so may […]

Red Rising by Pierce Brown | Book Review

Part of taking vacation for me at least is choosing to read books that I have not yet made time for but am DESPERATE to get to. Chief among that is LONG books with lots of world building and story line and action. The very last book I read on vacation, that I finished just […]

The 100 by Kass Morgan | Book Review

I am glad to be among others who know my struggle regarding reading a book before I watch the TV show or the movie. Well, except for books by Nicholas Sparks — I love those movies but can barely slog through the books. Power to those who like it though, no judgment here. Anyways! So […]