“Sometimes, when I’m distracted and catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror, the first person I think of is not always me.” said West Grayer a past striker and present complete in the eye of the government. “Divided” by…
Book Review: Riot by Sarah Mussi
Tia Thomson is a 16-year-old girl who is rebelling against her father by being apart of a youth rebellion. She goes by different names like; Eve, Darknet7, and Janbond007 as she hacks into different sites to get information and help…
Book Review: Unraveled Visions by Nina Milton
Death to a detective, a missing phone that seems to be found just to be lost again, disappearance of a young gypsy girl, a worried sister, and a girl who decides to seek the hidden connection between all of these…
Book Review: The Submission by Amy Waldman
“The Submission” by Amy Waldman might have put into play fictional characters but the authenticity of the politically charged backdrop to this story was so emotionally draining I kept forgetting what I was reading was not a real occurrence. The…
Top 10: Frank Capra Classic Films You Shouldn’t Miss
Frank Capra Older films have a way of grasping the audience’s attention with eloquent wording, scenery, and impeccable storylines that have since been remade. Frank Capra, a brilliant classic director in my opinion, can do no wrong in his films.…
Book Review: Guidebook to Murder by Lynn Cahoon
What can you do when you want to be the heroin in your own story but you’re stuck as the damsel in distress? Jill Gardner the owner of a quirky library coffee shop mixture appropriately named, Coffee, Books, and More”…
Book Review: The Breakup Doctor
Brook Lyn named after the prettiest city in New York, according to her sometimes overbearing mother was a licensed health counselor, not a real doctor as she kept admitting to herself and others but knew enough about the field to…