Album Review: Willie Nelson – “Last Man Standing”

This site is called The Young Folks – and it makes sense for youngsters to write music reviews, seeing as how most of the vital music produced at any given time is made by Young Folks. But not all of…

Read of the Week: “Six Feet Over It” by Jennifer Longo

Home is where the bodies are buried. Darkly humorous and heart-wrenchingly beautiful, Jennifer Longo’s YA debut about a girl stuck living in a cemetery will change the way you look at life, death, and love. Leigh sells graves for her family-owned cemetery…

TV Review: Once Upon a Time (4×22) “Operation Mongoose”

If I had to use one word to describe this season finale, it would be this: Ugh. To be honest, I am emotionally exhausted from probably the most intense episode of Once Upon a Time to ever be aired. This…

TV Review: Once Upon a Time (4×19) “Sympathy for the De Vil”

I have to say, this weeks episode of Once Upon a Time was probably one of the most interesting ones that I’ve seen in a while. Just when I thought the show was losing what was great about it, it…

TV Review: Game of Thrones (5×01) “The Wars to Come”

After a year of thinking about the eyeless Oberyn, cheering at Joffery’s death and watching Tyrion kill his lover and his dad within minutes of each other, Game of Thrones is finally back in action. Even though episodes one through…

Read of the Week: Prisoner of Night and Fog by Anne Blankman

In 1930s Munich, danger lurks behind dark corners, and secrets are buried deep within the city. But Gretchen Müller, who grew up in the National Socialist Party under the wing of her “uncle” Dolf, has been shielded from that side…

This Month In Books: February 2015

I have been simulataneously awaiting and dreading February 2015 for months now (specifically since July 29, 2014) because the last and final Bloodlines novel is finally going to be released! Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy/Bloodlines novels have been what I’ve been…