The Loop

by Jeremey Robert Johnson Turner Falls is a small tourist town nestled in the hills of western Oregon, the kind of town you escape to for a vacation. When an inexplicable outbreak rapidly develops, this idyllic town becomes the epicenter of an epidemic of violence as the teenaged children of several executives from the localContinue reading “The Loop”

The Diary of A Young Girl

by Anne Frank There is something not quite right with reviewing a teenagers diary. It wasn’t originally written to be a story to enjoy or as lessons to learn. As an aspiring writer and knowing they wanted to collect diaries after the war, Anne did begin to edit her diary. Anne did not know theContinue reading “The Diary of A Young Girl”

A Darker Shade of Magic

By V.E. Schwab 4 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐ There are four London’s, parallel but nothing alike except in name and location. Named with colors they are Red, White, Grey, and Black London. Magic has varying levels of presence in each London. Red is most balanced, White has so much that the world is literally turning colorless, GreyContinue reading “A Darker Shade of Magic”

All Systems Red

by Martha Wells The Murderbot Diaries sweeping 4 novella and 1 full novel, is a sci-fi series about an artificial construct (meaning robot with organic parts, particularly a Security Unit (Or Sec Unit), who hacked his system to become independent and calls himself Murderbot. He is contracted to a group of scientists for a surveyingContinue reading “All Systems Red”

Shine by Jessica Jung: a review

Warning: Rambling may occur. I’ll try to keep it short and simple. Jessica Jung; model, singer, fashion designer, now author. Shine was released on September 29, 2020 to be a fictional look into the K-pop trainee life. Already a movie is in the works and a sequel novel is titled; Bright. I have followed JessicaContinue reading “Shine by Jessica Jung: a review”

Murder on the Orient Express

My first read of October was Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie. I purposefully chose a mystery for the spooky-dook season. I don’t normally go for mysteries, but Agatha Christie is the queen of mystery so I figured this was a good place to start. Besides, I have seen the movie already soContinue reading “Murder on the Orient Express”

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