In case you haven’t guessed, I’m a bit of a Marvel fan. I love the MCU, and I love reading the graphic novels when I can – as you can likely tell from my various reviews. So I was really excited to see Werewolf by Night pop up on Disney+, and let me tell you,ContinueContinue reading “Blogtober Day 14: Werewolf by Night”
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Films: Encanto
I seriously cannot stop thinking about this film. Between writing this and it being posted, I may actually end up watching it again. I do need to re-watch it – it’s the type of film that deserves to be seen repeatedly. As well as the film apparently setting camp in my head 24/7, I alsoContinueContinue reading “Films: Encanto”
Book Review: Rebel Rose by Emma Theriault
Publisher: AutumnFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: November 26th, 2020 Rating: 3/5 Stars I was so excited for this series, especially as I’ve pretty consistently adored the Twisted Tales series of books. The Queen’s Council is a new series of Disney books, exploring what happens to the princesses we know and love when they step up into theirContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Rebel Rose by Emma Theriault”
Blogmas Day Nineteen: Christmas Albums
I was thinking yesterday, as I shifted from one type of Christmas song to the next, how the wonderful thing about Christmas music is it can come in all sorts of different genres. There’s a lot of variety out there, so even if someone doesn’t like – or is fed up of – the usualContinueContinue reading “Blogmas Day Nineteen: Christmas Albums”
Blogmas Day Nine: Christmas Songs
There are two Christmas songs I absolutely love, that you won’t really hear on the radio in December, and which are unlikely to appear on many Christmas playlists. Still, I usually find some version of them to stick on, and today I thought I’d highlight these two as part of my Blogmas posts! The 12ContinueContinue reading “Blogmas Day Nine: Christmas Songs”
Blogmas Day Eight Festive Films – Old Favourites
A few days ago I talked about the films I want to watch this Christmas, but we all have those comfort films we return to year after year, don’t we? The ones we spend most of the year itching to watch, but knowing it just wouldn’t feel right unless it’s almost Christmas. So today IContinueContinue reading “Blogmas Day Eight Festive Films – Old Favourites”
Book Review: Twisted Tales – Go the Distance – Jen Calonita
Publisher: Autumn PublishingFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: June 21st, 2021 Rating: 4/5 Stars Twisted Tales: Twisted Tales Books / Straight on Till Morning – Liz Braswell [Books] / Twisted Tales: Mirror, Mirror – Jen Calonita [Books] / Twisted Tales: Let It Go – Jen Calonita / Twisted Tales: So This Is Love – Elizabeth Lim [Books] / Twisted Tales: Unbirthday –ContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Twisted Tales – Go the Distance – Jen Calonita”
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”
Twisted Tales: So This Is Love – Elizabeth Lim [Books]
Yep, it’s another Twisted Tales book, so far one of my favourite ever series. I really hope these books keep coming, because I will definitely keep reading. And the next cover has just been revealed – Unbirthday, an Alice in Wonderland tale. So far my favourite is Reflection, but I think this takes the second top spot.ContinueContinue reading “Twisted Tales: So This Is Love – Elizabeth Lim [Books]”
DisneyWar – James B. Stewart
Ah Disney. A world of magic and wonder and pure happiness. For most people, anyway. This book, as implied by the title, isn’t about the joy of Disney, but instead the business side, boardroom dealings and back stabbings. I love Disney. A lot. To the point I had a run of Disney themed blog postsContinueContinue reading “DisneyWar – James B. Stewart”
