Month: November 2023
Series Review: Far From Home (Season 1)
Far from Home is not a bad watch. If you can look past these plot holes the size of Texas, you will see a compelling story with a perfect cast.
Movie Review: The Menu
And, of course, in Hollywood, whenever you have an island, people meeting for the first time, you know something bad is about to go down
Aiduel’s Sin (The Illborn Saga #2) by Daniel T. Jackson
Never in my history of reading epic fantasy protagonists have I had cause to hate a character that was previously my favorite!
Review: Death Note
Death Note has some of the most memorable characters I’ve ever seen in an anime, and their interactions are so complex and layered that it’s impossible not to be drawn into their struggles
An Orchestra Of Minorities by Chigozie Obioma
This is a beautifully written story, a love story, an odyssey, and ultimately a tragedy. An undeniable stunner.
Vagabonds! by Eloghosa Osunde
I know my heart races fast and constricts when it comes to Vagabonds! This book is activism in literary form.
Butter Honey Pig Bread by Francesca Ekwuyasi
I have never read anything as honest and raw as this book. The emotions carried in this book are so real that readers can literally feel the characters’ emotions.