Money laundering, dog fighting, and the Armenian underground of Los Angeles. Evan Smoak, aka Orphan X, is back to take on another case. He gets the call on the RoamZone from a man named Max whose cousin has been murdered. Max Merriweather feels he's also in danger now. His cousin Grant had left him a... Continue Reading →
Naomi: Season One by Brian Michael Bendis (Author), David F. Walker (Author), Jamal Campbell (Illustrator, Artist)
Superman and Mongol grapple through the air... half flying, half fighting. They destroy Main Street and spark interest in a young woman to find out who her real parents are. As I've talked about here on the blog, I don't know much about comic book characters so I rely on these individual books to give... Continue Reading →
Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse
Race to the Sun is my third book from Rick Riordan Presents and I can now say that it is an imprint that I completely trust. And on top that, I read three of Roanhorse's books this year and they were all stellar. Combine the two and you've got the makings of a very good... Continue Reading →
Y: The Last Man Vol 1: Unmanned
The world changes in a moment when the Y chromosome is wiped off the face of the earth in the fall of 2002. All sperm, fetuses... any males are gone. What is the cause of this "gendercide?" A mystical necklace, a cloning experiment, a magical ring... In NYC, the West Bank, Jordan, and Boston, factions... Continue Reading →
The Best Children’s Xmas Books on My Shelf
Here's a list of some of the best titles we took out of the Christmas box for our holiday season. We have some classics, a couple that have been passed down, and two or three published in the last ten years that you might want to add to your collection. How the Grinch Stole Christmas... Continue Reading →