Category: Reviews

TheCityWeBecameReview
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: The City We Became

If you do not learn the things I have to teach you. If you do not help. The time will come and you will fail, and this city will join Pompeii and Atlantis and a dozen others whose names no one remembers, even though hundreds of thousands of people died with them. N.K. Jemisin’s short

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SomethingWicked
Gaming
Leland Pierce

Game Review: Something Wicked

As the spooky season slowly starts to descend upon us, the realization that we will not be able to get out much this fall is going to be rough. Breaking Games has got you covered this Halloween season with the a new bewitching game: Something Wicked, where players become witches gathered around a large plastic cauldron.

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ResurgenceReview
Books
llyzabeth

Review – Resurgence

I just wanted to do a quick review of C.J. Cherryh’s Resurgence, just because three books ago I said I wouldn’t review any more of her Foreigner novels; I didn’t want to keep bagging on them, how tedious I thought they’d gotten, how much exposition was crammed in them, and how there were just too many

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Transformers23Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers #23

..the ends will consume the means. How a thing is done becomes the thing itself. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #23.

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TransformersGalaxies9Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers: Galaxies #9

And there it is. The threat. Same as it ever was. We wrap up the latest arc this week, keep reading for a review of Transformers: Galaxies #9. I think this was a good wrap-up for this arc, but other than that I can’t say much without spoiling the ending. The story was straightforward, and reinforced

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TenetReview
Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Tenet

(NON-SPOILER): Directed by Christopher Nolan, TENET follows a secret agent as he embarks on a dangerous, time-bending mission to prevent the start of World War III. It goes without saying that this was easily everyone’s most anticipated release this year, as Christopher Nolan has delivered many incredible and thought provoking films. He has also delivered

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Die13Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #13

You came, adventured, and left, a beta test for all humanity’s fate. Keep reading for a review of Die #13. Warning, some spoilers below, some for this issue and a lot for last issue. The short version: Ash is getting reamed out by another one of the rulers of Die, H.G. Wells, who’s ticked off

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NewCharityBlues
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: New Charity Blues

I’d really enjoyed Camille Griep’s 2015 novel Letters to Zell, so when I was looking for something to distract myself from, well, everything, I decided to try her 2016 novel New Charity Blues. This book is a dystopian fantasy in a United States that’s been devastated by a pandemic and NO WAIT HANG ON IT’S

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