Sakamoto Days v.1 (Review)

A retired hitman, telepath, and the daughter of a Triad walk into a convenience store. Sakamoto Days delivers thrilling action and humor for this first volume of hitman turned convenience store clerk. Yuto Suzuki’s series started releasing chapters to Shonen Jump in 2020. Now Viz has released the first seven chapters as volume 1 in… Continue reading Sakamoto Days v.1 (Review)

Star Wars: Queen’s Hope (Review)

Star Wars: Queen’s Hope is the third in E.K. Johnson’s series focused on Padme Amidala. Johnson developed layered characters in Padme and her handmaidens over the series. Each of the titles provides Padme space to develop dialog worthy of a Queen. Queen’s Hope begins at the end of Attack of the Clones and covers the… Continue reading Star Wars: Queen’s Hope (Review)

The Woman in the woods and other north American stories

The Woman in the Woods (REVIEW) A Cautionary Fables and Fairy Tales Book The Woman in the Woods and other North American stories marks the fifth volume in this compendium of cautionary fables and fairy tales. The traditional North American stories are from the indigenous nations, such as the Tania, Navajo, and Odawa to name… Continue reading The Woman in the woods and other north American stories

STAR WARS THE CLONE WARS: THE OFFICIAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION (REVIEW)

STAR WARS THE CLONE WARS Firstly, I feel compelled to mention that I am a huge Star Wars fan. That fan who just refused to accept anyone into their inner circle if they were not a true fan. I mean who doesn’t love Star Wars right? Especially with characters such as C-3P0, R2D2, and Chewbacca to… Continue reading STAR WARS THE CLONE WARS: THE OFFICIAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION (REVIEW)

Alice in Borderland, Vol 1 (Review)

Alice in Borderland An epic thrill ride bordering psychological horror, that’s Alice in Borderland. From the creative mind of Haro Aso comes a tale we all know well with a twist, some gloom, and a boom. This rabbit hole leads to a whole different experience for the protagonist. This is not some magical world with… Continue reading Alice in Borderland, Vol 1 (Review)

How Creativity Rules the World: Book Review

How Creativity Rules the World: The Art and Business of Turning Your Ideas into Gold Maria Brito discovered a new way to approach business, and this is a different kind of business book. How Creativity Rules the World is a quick look into the world of creative business strategies. In order to understand creativity, we… Continue reading How Creativity Rules the World: Book Review

The Kaiju Preservation Society

Author: John ScalziPublisher: Tor MacmillanReleased: March 15, 2022 John Scalzi’s newest novel is a page-turning adventure filled with humor and action. The Kaiju Preservation Society is a popcorn movie summer blockbuster waiting to happen. Scalzi creates an exciting and innovative premise filled with engaging characters. The novel is easy to recommend for any science fiction… Continue reading The Kaiju Preservation Society

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