Ten Reasons to Read Sarah Dessen’s ONCE AND FOR ALL

Sarah Dessen is often referred to as the “queen of YA,” and for good reason. Her thirteenth novel, Once and for All, comes out in just one week and as part of the blog tour, we’re sharing our top ten…

The Handmaid’s Tale 1×7 review: The Other Side

The Handmaid’s Tale episode The Other Side has everything we’re supposed to want in a show about an all too plausible dystopia. There’s a slow build from a period of relative calm to a whole lot of action, tragedy, and…

TV Movie Review: ‘The Wizard of Lies’

HBO’s latest movie, based off of the book written by Diana B. Henriques, brings us up close and personal with the infamous stockbroker, Bernie Madoff, who was responsible for defrauding his clients of almost $65 billion. Although no film adaptation…

Guest Post: Seven Scary Things That Helped Me Write WILDMAN – J.C. Geiger

Editor’s note: I’m excited to share this guest post from author J.C. Geiger on the seven scary things that helped him write his novel, WILDMAN. WILDMAN hits shelves near you on June 6, 2017! Fear helps me write. From the…

Interview: Skating Polly

It’s clear that the members of Skating Polly were born to rock. Stepsisters Kelli Mayo and Peyton Bighorse started the self-proclaimed “ugly pop” band in 2009, when they were 9 and 14 years old, respectively. Since then, they’ve released four…

Riverdale 1×12 Review: “Anatomy of a Murder”

Welcome back to my weekly recap/reviews of The CW’s Riverdale. To read previous coverage, click here.  If you’re reading this, then you know Jason’s murderer ended up being Clifford Blossom, who killed his son in the basement, with a gun,…

TV Review: Better Call Saul 3×04 “Sabrosito”

This week’s episode of Better Call Saul “Sabrosito” covered a lot of ground from Hector and Gus’ backstory to Mike’s moral dilemma to Jimmy and Chuck’s legal woes coming to a head. Starting with Hector and Gus, who dominated the…