Specter – Katie Jane Gallagher [BBNYA – WriteReads Blog Tour]

As part of the BBNYA (more information on that below) panel, I was able to read some really excellent books. One was Specter, by Katie Jane Gallagher, which ultimately ended up finishing 8th. Specter is a YA Horror, with sci-fi elements scattered in, not too dissimilar from Stranger Things in some ways, but a differentContinueContinue reading “Specter – Katie Jane Gallagher [BBNYA – WriteReads Blog Tour]”

The Q. – Rick R. Reed

Publisher: NineStar PressFormat: MOBIRelease Date: February 1st, 2021 Rating: 3/5 Stars Firstly, thank you to NineStar Press for providing this eARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I really wanted to like this book just a little more than I did. The premise is intriguing – a single night at a small townContinueContinue reading “The Q. – Rick R. Reed”

The Boys, Volume 2: Get Some

by Garth Ennis, Darrick RobertsonPublisher: Dynamite EntertainmentFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: March 4th, 2008 Volume 1: The Name of the Game Review First things first – The Boys is absolutely batshit, in the best possible way. For those who haven’t read it or seen the TV series, The Boys takes place in a universe where superheroes areContinueContinue reading “The Boys, Volume 2: Get Some”

December 2020 Reading Wrap Up

January / February / March Part 1 / March Part 2 / April Part 1 / April Part 2/ May Part 1 / May Part 2 / June / July Part 1 / July Part 2 / August / September / October / November Yep, the last of my reading wrap up posts for 2020, and actually…probably the last ever! These have been a lot to keep up with, alongside reviews and other writing.ContinueContinue reading “December 2020 Reading Wrap Up”

Deadpool Kills Deadpool – Deadpool Killogy #3

by Cullen Bunn, Salvador Espin (Illustrator)Publisher: MarvelFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: December 17th, 2013 Rating: 5/5 Stars Previous Deadpool Reviews: Spider-Man/Deadpool, Vol 1, Spider-Man/Deadpool, Volume 2: Side-Pieces  I do so enjoy reading Deadpool comics. There’s just something about the Merc with a Mouth that is consistently irresistible. And that especially applies to the Killogy series, in whichContinueContinue reading “Deadpool Kills Deadpool – Deadpool Killogy #3”

Happy New Year!

As I write this, it is the evening of December 31st, and fireworks are already going off. I’ll be scheduling this for tomorrow, January 1st, and want to take it as an opportunity to say thank you. To you, whoever is reading this, thank you, and Happy New Year! Thank you to everyone who hasContinueContinue reading “Happy New Year!”

Marvel Legends of Asgard: The Sword of Surtur – C.L. Werner

Publisher: Aconyte Format: MOBIRelease Date: January 5th, 2021 Rating: 3/5 Stars I love Marvel. I’m a huge fan of their films, have really enjoyed the Marvel graphic novels I’ve read, love the podcasts and pretty much all the TV shows I’ve watched, too. So I was really excited to get the chance to check outContinueContinue reading “Marvel Legends of Asgard: The Sword of Surtur – C.L. Werner”

Bingo Love

by Tee Franklin, Artist: Jenn St-Onge, Colourist: Joy San, Letterer: Cardinal RaePublisher: Image ComicsFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: February 20th, 2018 Rating: 5/5 Stars This wonderful book is cute as hell, and I have a strong recommendation to check this out. It’s an adorable story, about two women who met at church bingo in 1963. However, withContinueContinue reading “Bingo Love”

Twisted Tales: Unbirthday – Liz Braswell

Publisher: Autumn PublishingFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: September 1st, 2020 Rating: 4/5 Stars If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you’ll know I absolutely adore the Twisted Tales series from Disney. This series takes a key moment in a Disney film and twists it just slightly, sometimes changing the ending of the story, altering itContinueContinue reading “Twisted Tales: Unbirthday – Liz Braswell”

Lava Red Feather Blue – Molly Ringle

Publisher: Central Avenue PublishingFormat: MOBIRelease Date: 5th January, 2021 Rating: 4/5 Stars I want to note something here before getting into the review. I’m used to ARCs having poor formatting, but this was possibly one of the worst I’ve actually seen – it made reading it difficult, and I very nearly DNF’d this early on.ContinueContinue reading “Lava Red Feather Blue – Molly Ringle”