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Continue reading →: Book Review: The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ KluneLinus Baker has some of the best natural character development I’ve seen in a long time. I was so invested in him opening his eyes and realizing that he could do so much for the kids of Marsyas Orphanage. He starts off as a company stooge who’s good at his…
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Continue reading →: Movie Review: Bullet TrainI’m gonna deviate from my normal review and talk about this phenomenal movie. With captivating storytelling woven together in a way that kept me on the edge of my seat, I haven’t been so severely invested in a Who-Done-It movie since Knives Out. The story bounced around with the characters,…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Alice Isn’t DeadThis was a lend from a friend and I took embarrassingly long to get to it. I suppose it was a bit of apprehension on my part since she said it was horror genre and I’m not a horror fan. But it was more thriller than horror, I think. Either…
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Continue reading →: To Read in AugustWith a new month comes a new list of the books from my TBR pile that I will try my best to get to before the month is out. So, without further ado, the books I’ll try to read: 1. The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani I…
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Continue reading →: July Wrap-upJuly has been a long hot scorcher in my area. So I tried to get as much sun as I could when it wasn’t trying to boil everyone alive and then move inside to a cooler area with a good book. Of course, then there’s work, so balancing out reading…


