I've been reading Star Wars novels for decades now. At some point, I got overwhelmed by the sheer number of novels in the Star Wars universe and I simply gave up reading them and moved on to other things. Then Disney bought Star Wars and things changed. They scrapped all previously published novels (except the ... Read More »
Movie Review: A Wrinkle in Time
Full Disclosure: This was a paid promotion for A Wrinkle in Time on behalf of Walt Disney Studios. I received free promotional items in exchange for a review. I was not told what to say in this review and all opinions expressed are my own. Normally I write book to movie comparisons when a movie was ... Read More »
Book Review: Dot Journaling: A Practical Guide by Rachel Wilkerson Miller
I devoured Dot Journaling in one day. It was funny and easy to read. No really, I laughed while reading this. My favorite quote is the author explaining why you need to bother making an index. It may seem like a hassle to keep updating the index, but in a few months, when you're flipping through ... Read More »
Book Review: The Humor Code by Peter McGraw and Joel Warner
The theory behind The Humor Code is that benign "moral violations" are funny. The example that he gave that set the author off on his research was about a church giving away a hummer which made the class he was teaching laugh. The example was supposed to cause disgust so one student asked why they ... Read More »
Book Review: The Orphan Keeper by Camron Wright
Since The Orphan Keeper is a fictionalized version of a true story, I think it's vital to visit the website to see what really happened. There's a timeline of events and the original video interviews. Not as much of this story was made up as I thought it would be. I could not put this book down. ... Read More »
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