Littafi X Daniel T. Jackson: Author Interview
I do not believe that I could have reduced the overall length to any extent without sacrificing core story elements, and indeed I did not want to do that.
I do not believe that I could have reduced the overall length to any extent without sacrificing core story elements, and indeed I did not want to do that.
We’ll add this show to the growing list of unnecessary reboots that made the original series look like a masterpiece.
Everything Everywhere All at Once is like going on a psychedelic journey. At the same time, it is a lesson on being better humans.
If there is anything that Nollywood has really, really improved on over the years, it is the cinematography and it was on display in this movie
Along the line, he finds love and forgiveness and converts a class of rivals into a team of people who laugh and look out for each other.
If you’re looking for noble characters with a strong sense of right and wrong, happy endings, and damsels in distress, this book is not for you.
The organic development of Jyosh and the skills progression is indicative of a well-thought-out plot, especially how training can be completed in a Tel’aran’rhoid-like place.
I think this is very reminiscent of many Nigerian children today (the torn from cultural roots part), which is sad because we are losing our cultural values fast, and they may be gone forever.
The characters in this book are numerous, and it’s no surprise that my favorite character is Zachery Ezra Rawlins. He is a weird and queer guy, and I really enjoyed reading about his character development
The author’s style of writing and world-building is not unnecessarily complex, making the book an easy read. The switch in POVs makes for an exciting change in pace and format throughout the book. Nico, Libby, and Reina’s POVs are baseline YA, while Callum, Parisa, and Tristan lend more jaded experiences.