Dreams are the answers to questions we’ve not yet learned to ask. ~Agt Fox Mulder. I am beyond excited! Tonight is the premiere of a short run of the X-Files. I grew up with this show. It’s been over two decades since the show first aired, and it gave me a grounding point […]
Month: January 2016
Book Review- Crying Woman Bridge by Vickie Britton and Loretta Jackson
Crying Woman Bridge is the 6th book in the High Country Mystery Series. Each in the series is a stand-alone story. In a crime that mirrors the haunting legend of Mirabella, a ‘crying woman’ whose story is a variation of the legend of La Llorona, a babe […]
7 Classic Cinematic Dystopias
I admit, I have a love for dystopic fiction. They can showcase humanity’s most formidable qualities, such as tenacity, perseverance, and dedication. They delve into some of our darkest fears, most especially the fear of a loss of control. In many, the government, often under a ‘benevolent’ guise, has taken control of all aspects of […]
Book Review- Magnus Chase & the Gods of Asgard: The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan
A copy of this book was purchased with my own funds with no expectations of a review on the author’s part. Riordan has done it again! I absolutely love his work this far, and have been hoping to see him tackle Norse and Celtic myth. One half of my dream has come true […]
Book Review- Sanyare by Megan Haskell
This book was reviewed for Readers’ Favourite. Sanyare: The Last Descendant, by Megan Haskell, is a bright, refreshing read. Haskell has opened the door to some rather unique fae realms, and introduced us to beings such as the blood sidhe, who share many characteristics with vampires, but they are vibrant, living beings rather than undead […]