The Joker is dead... and Batman has no memory of the night of his demise. The opening pages show Batman struggling inside an ambulance with EMTs and policemen trying to subdue him to stop the bleeding. He escapes and gets to the skyline, his haven... One person may have the answers that will help Batman... Continue Reading →
A Creative Review of The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
I have read so many great reviews of this book that I knew I had to read it... but I wanted to write something a little different. Below is my attempt. See these reviews to get a little fuller view of the book: Becky's Review, Witty/ Sarcastic Reviews' Review, Jason's Review, Kristen's Review, Jenia's Review, Keikii's Review, Beth's Review Temerarious Orphan... Continue Reading →
Breaking Gods by D.J. Molles
I've read most of Molles workS. It all started when I got the hankering to read some zombie lit... and I found what is now my favorite series, The Remaining. It follows Lee Harden and his quest to bring back some form of government to the US after a great zombie apocalypse on the East... Continue Reading →
Slay by Brittney Morris
Brittney Morris's Slay is a thought-provoking YA novel focusing on empowerment, STEM, and unconditional friendship. Kiera Johnson has secretly developed a Massively Multiplayer Online Game called Slay, where hundreds of thousands of black gamers duel each other in virtual arenas. It is a card-based game that takes its characters and style from black culture all... Continue Reading →
Prodigy: Book One by Mark Millar and Raphael Albuquerque
Edison Crane is the smartest man in the world. A daredevil. A chess wizard. An expert in hand-to-hand combat. MacGyver, Indiana Jones, and Black Panther on speed... his subconscious has the ability to work on multiple problems at once. Sleep? What's that? Money is not a problem for him, so helping out those in need... Continue Reading →