Source: NetGalley - Thank you to the publisher!TL;DR: An absolutely fascinating and funny collection on essays that explore roles, trends, and stereotypes for black actors in horror Essays: Every essay was interesting, though occasionally bogged down with walls of text examples. I also felt two of the later essays could have come earlier - overall... Continue Reading →
April Wrap-up Part 1
April has not been a very successful month (for me) as far as reading goes. There is unfortunately a lot going on right now and I ran into a couple of road blocks along the way that really threw me off. But this sort of thing happens, and we just keep moving. So... Continue Reading →
Thoughts: Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
We're swerving way out of my usual range with this one. You know those books you immediately think 'That's not for me' but every one goes on and on? Eventually you break and try it? That was this one for me and boy howdy did I have a strong reaction. Daisy Jones and the Six... Continue Reading →
Thoughts : Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo
Finally getting some posts up! Look at me! I'm going with the trend on this one - but if you love short fantasy this is a definite recommendation for me. Click through to see some thoughts. The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo Source: Purchase via Kindle TL;DR: Loved it, highly recommend as... Continue Reading →
Retro SF Thoughts : City by Clifford D. Simak
Retro Science Fiction and Fantasy has been a genre I’ve avoided since my teens. I read buckets of it as a young kid, it was all that was available to me in the library and so naturally I ate it like candy at the time. As I got older I got into the groove of... Continue Reading →