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Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Review: The Unfairfolk by Sara Wolf. Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk. This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. The Unfairfolk follows Lilith Pierce as she puts on her brave face and REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD Review: The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood. The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Daphne has the mind of a scientist, which is completely inappropriate for a girl in 1886. And the other girls at school shun her because her father died in disgrace. Daphne’s biggest problem—she thinks—is that her mother is being duped by a medium who claims to be channeling Daphne’s dead father. But then she starts to notice a strange REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Overall, for a debut novel, How to Experience Death for Beginners is a very well written book that readers are bound to read more than once and Jessica Branton should be praised for such an impressively written piece. How To Experience Death For Beginners is available from Amazon, Book Depository, and other good book retailers. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' Interview: Geraldine Hogan, Author of ‘Silent Night’. “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“. Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan. We had the pleasure of talking to INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' John Rhys Davies John got it worse, because he played a dwarf. He’s like 6’2 or something. I looked at for example what Elijah Wood did after The Lord Of The Rings. His next roles were hooligans and a psycho killer in Sin City. He said with this: ‘I’m not a hobbit’. He played a stone-cold serial killer. PERFECT ON PAPER BY SOPHIE GONZALES EXCERPT nine, enters the combination she’s known by heart for years—ever since the combination list was left briefly unattended on the admin officer’s desk one evening—and collects letters and bills liketax.
EXCERPTED FROM THE BOOK JUST LAST NIGHT BY MHAIRI . . . didn’t she marry the singer from the Mumfords? I’d rather be a Sister Wife. (Susie) . . . this cherry Stolichnaya that Hester brought back from duty-free, it’s amazing, tastes like babymedicine.
#READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
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Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Review: The Unfairfolk by Sara Wolf. Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk. This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. The Unfairfolk follows Lilith Pierce as she puts on her brave face and REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD Review: The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood. The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Daphne has the mind of a scientist, which is completely inappropriate for a girl in 1886. And the other girls at school shun her because her father died in disgrace. Daphne’s biggest problem—she thinks—is that her mother is being duped by a medium who claims to be channeling Daphne’s dead father. But then she starts to notice a strange REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Overall, for a debut novel, How to Experience Death for Beginners is a very well written book that readers are bound to read more than once and Jessica Branton should be praised for such an impressively written piece. How To Experience Death For Beginners is available from Amazon, Book Depository, and other good book retailers. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' Interview: Geraldine Hogan, Author of ‘Silent Night’. “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“. Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan. We had the pleasure of talking to INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' John Rhys Davies John got it worse, because he played a dwarf. He’s like 6’2 or something. I looked at for example what Elijah Wood did after The Lord Of The Rings. His next roles were hooligans and a psycho killer in Sin City. He said with this: ‘I’m not a hobbit’. He played a stone-cold serial killer. PERFECT ON PAPER BY SOPHIE GONZALES EXCERPT nine, enters the combination she’s known by heart for years—ever since the combination list was left briefly unattended on the admin officer’s desk one evening—and collects letters and bills liketax.
EXCERPTED FROM THE BOOK JUST LAST NIGHT BY MHAIRI . . . didn’t she marry the singer from the Mumfords? I’d rather be a Sister Wife. (Susie) . . . this cherry Stolichnaya that Hester brought back from duty-free, it’s amazing, tastes like babymedicine.
BEST BANNED BOOKS
Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE MERCIFUL CROW BY MARGARET OWEN Review: The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen. This immersive story is definitely one you’ll want to add to your TBR pile! Cunningly invasive, it’s a story that doesn’t get out of your head even after you’ve turned the last page. There’s death, family bonds, and lots of soul shattering rage to be found throughout this story,along with a
REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Review: The Unfairfolk by Sara Wolf. Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk. This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. The Unfairfolk follows Lilith Pierce as she puts on her brave face and MOVIE REVIEW: FOR SAMA Movie Review: For Sama. During the first few years of filming before her daughter’s birth, Waad Al-Kataeb didn’t know what sort of scope her documentary would eventually take. At the time she worked as a journalist for the United Kingdom’s Channel 4 Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Daphne has the mind of a scientist, which is completely inappropriate for a girl in 1886. And the other girls at school shun her because her father died in disgrace. Daphne’s biggest problem—she thinks—is that her mother is being duped by a medium who claims to be channeling Daphne’s dead father. But then she starts to notice a strange REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“ Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan.We had the pleasure of talking to Geraldine about her upcoming novel, which releases on August 23rd 2019, to find out more about it and how it came INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' Marcin is a man of many jobs/passions. He is the editor at “Nowa Fantastyka” (the Polish magazine where The Witcher was “born”), Project Manager at Storytel Original (original audio series), and writes (in Polish) for “Polityka”, “Newsweek”, “Playboy”,and many more.
INTERVIEW: MINDY TARQUINI, AUTHOR OF 'DEEPEST BLUE' Written by Teralyn Mitchell. Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini was an amazing and magical read! Mindy was kind enough to answer some questions about her newest release, life, and writing. Check out theinterview below!
PERFECT ON PAPER BY SOPHIE GONZALES EXCERPT nine, enters the combination she’s known by heart for years—ever since the combination list was left briefly unattended on the admin officer’s desk one evening—and collects letters and bills liketax.
#READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
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Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Review: The Unfairfolk by Sara Wolf. Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk. This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. The Unfairfolk follows Lilith Pierce as she puts on her brave face and REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD Review: The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood. The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Daphne has the mind of a scientist, which is completely inappropriate for a girl in 1886. And the other girls at school shun her because her father died in disgrace. Daphne’s biggest problem—she thinks—is that her mother is being duped by a medium who claims to be channeling Daphne’s dead father. But then she starts to notice a strange REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Overall, for a debut novel, How to Experience Death for Beginners is a very well written book that readers are bound to read more than once and Jessica Branton should be praised for such an impressively written piece. How To Experience Death For Beginners is available from Amazon, Book Depository, and other good book retailers. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' Interview: Geraldine Hogan, Author of ‘Silent Night’. “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“. Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan. We had the pleasure of talking to INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' John Rhys Davies John got it worse, because he played a dwarf. He’s like 6’2 or something. I looked at for example what Elijah Wood did after The Lord Of The Rings. His next roles were hooligans and a psycho killer in Sin City. He said with this: ‘I’m not a hobbit’. He played a stone-cold serial killer. PERFECT ON PAPER BY SOPHIE GONZALES EXCERPT nine, enters the combination she’s known by heart for years—ever since the combination list was left briefly unattended on the admin officer’s desk one evening—and collects letters and bills liketax.
EXCERPTED FROM THE BOOK JUST LAST NIGHT BY MHAIRI . . . didn’t she marry the singer from the Mumfords? I’d rather be a Sister Wife. (Susie) . . . this cherry Stolichnaya that Hester brought back from duty-free, it’s amazing, tastes like babymedicine.
#READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
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Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Review: The Unfairfolk by Sara Wolf. Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk. This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. The Unfairfolk follows Lilith Pierce as she puts on her brave face and REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD Review: The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood. The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Daphne has the mind of a scientist, which is completely inappropriate for a girl in 1886. And the other girls at school shun her because her father died in disgrace. Daphne’s biggest problem—she thinks—is that her mother is being duped by a medium who claims to be channeling Daphne’s dead father. But then she starts to notice a strange REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Overall, for a debut novel, How to Experience Death for Beginners is a very well written book that readers are bound to read more than once and Jessica Branton should be praised for such an impressively written piece. How To Experience Death For Beginners is available from Amazon, Book Depository, and other good book retailers. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' Interview: Geraldine Hogan, Author of ‘Silent Night’. “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“. Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan. We had the pleasure of talking to INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' John Rhys Davies John got it worse, because he played a dwarf. He’s like 6’2 or something. I looked at for example what Elijah Wood did after The Lord Of The Rings. His next roles were hooligans and a psycho killer in Sin City. He said with this: ‘I’m not a hobbit’. He played a stone-cold serial killer. PERFECT ON PAPER BY SOPHIE GONZALES EXCERPT nine, enters the combination she’s known by heart for years—ever since the combination list was left briefly unattended on the admin officer’s desk one evening—and collects letters and bills liketax.
EXCERPTED FROM THE BOOK JUST LAST NIGHT BY MHAIRI . . . didn’t she marry the singer from the Mumfords? I’d rather be a Sister Wife. (Susie) . . . this cherry Stolichnaya that Hester brought back from duty-free, it’s amazing, tastes like babymedicine.
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Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE MERCIFUL CROW BY MARGARET OWEN Review: The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen. This immersive story is definitely one you’ll want to add to your TBR pile! Cunningly invasive, it’s a story that doesn’t get out of your head even after you’ve turned the last page. There’s death, family bonds, and lots of soul shattering rage to be found throughout this story,along with a
REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Review: The Unfairfolk by Sara Wolf. Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk. This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. The Unfairfolk follows Lilith Pierce as she puts on her brave face and MOVIE REVIEW: FOR SAMA Movie Review: For Sama. During the first few years of filming before her daughter’s birth, Waad Al-Kataeb didn’t know what sort of scope her documentary would eventually take. At the time she worked as a journalist for the United Kingdom’s Channel 4 Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Daphne has the mind of a scientist, which is completely inappropriate for a girl in 1886. And the other girls at school shun her because her father died in disgrace. Daphne’s biggest problem—she thinks—is that her mother is being duped by a medium who claims to be channeling Daphne’s dead father. But then she starts to notice a strange REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“ Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan.We had the pleasure of talking to Geraldine about her upcoming novel, which releases on August 23rd 2019, to find out more about it and how it came INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' Marcin is a man of many jobs/passions. He is the editor at “Nowa Fantastyka” (the Polish magazine where The Witcher was “born”), Project Manager at Storytel Original (original audio series), and writes (in Polish) for “Polityka”, “Newsweek”, “Playboy”,and many more.
INTERVIEW: MINDY TARQUINI, AUTHOR OF 'DEEPEST BLUE' Written by Teralyn Mitchell. Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini was an amazing and magical read! Mindy was kind enough to answer some questions about her newest release, life, and writing. Check out theinterview below!
PERFECT ON PAPER BY SOPHIE GONZALES EXCERPT nine, enters the combination she’s known by heart for years—ever since the combination list was left briefly unattended on the admin officer’s desk one evening—and collects letters and bills liketax.
#READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. MOVIE REVIEW: FOR SAMA “Our wedding was small but beautiful, Sama. The sound of our songs was louder than the bombs falling outside.” Chloe Lambourne and Simon McMahon’s editing uses juxtapositions of tragedy and solace to give narrative structure to the film and move us in unexpected ways, but is the direction by Waad Al-Kataeb and Edward Watts that provides insight into the identities of the victims andBEST BANNED BOOKS
Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. #READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. MOVIE REVIEW: FOR SAMA “Our wedding was small but beautiful, Sama. The sound of our songs was louder than the bombs falling outside.” Chloe Lambourne and Simon McMahon’s editing uses juxtapositions of tragedy and solace to give narrative structure to the film and move us in unexpected ways, but is the direction by Waad Al-Kataeb and Edward Watts that provides insight into the identities of the victims andBEST BANNED BOOKS
Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. MOVIE REVIEW: FOR SAMA “Our wedding was small but beautiful, Sama. The sound of our songs was louder than the bombs falling outside.” Chloe Lambourne and Simon McMahon’s editing uses juxtapositions of tragedy and solace to give narrative structure to the film and move us in unexpected ways, but is the direction by Waad Al-Kataeb and Edward Watts that provides insight into the identities of the victims andBEST BANNED BOOKS
Written by Ephrem N Book banning should be prohibited. Readers from across the globe should be free to read whatever they want to read and whatever suits their tastes; they shouldn’t be stopped from reading a book just because someone thinks it’s harmful. Here are some of the best books that have been banned in the past that you should definitely read. Looking for Alaska by John Green REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. REVIEW: THE MERCIFUL CROW BY MARGARET OWEN Fie abides by one rule: look after your own. Her Crow caste of undertakers and mercy-killers takes more abuse than coin, but when they’re called to collect royal dead, she’s hoping they’ll find the payout of a lifetime. Q&A: LAURA MARKS, AUTHOR OF 'DAPHNE BYRNE' Q&A by Stephanie Elliot. We speak with Laura Marks about her new release, Daphne Byrne, what she’s working on next, and so much more! Can you tell us a little about yourself? I work primarily as a TV writer and playwright. INTERVIEW: GERALDINE HOGAN, AUTHOR OF 'SILENT NIGHT' “A baby is snatched from her pram in the garden. She’s never found. Thirty years later her sister, now a mother herself, is brutally killed.“ Prepare to find yourself immersed in Silent Night, a new crime thriller written by Geraldine Hogan.We had the pleasure of talking to Geraldine about her upcoming novel, which releases on August 23rd 2019, to find out more about it and how it came INTERVIEW: BILLY BOYD FROM 'THE LORD OF THE RINGS' Marcin is a man of many jobs/passions. He is the editor at “Nowa Fantastyka” (the Polish magazine where The Witcher was “born”), Project Manager at Storytel Original (original audio series), and writes (in Polish) for “Polityka”, “Newsweek”, “Playboy”,and many more.
NEW TO NETFLIX: JESSICA JONES SEASON 2 Our favourite kickass girl is back for a second season on Netflix with the new season premiering on International Women’s Day! Jessica Jones returns after three years since the first season, but we did have the honour of her gracing our screens last year in The Defenders. In the second season, New York City private investigator Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) is beginning to put her life back INTERVIEW: MINDY TARQUINI, AUTHOR OF 'DEEPEST BLUE' Written by Teralyn Mitchell. Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini was an amazing and magical read! Mindy was kind enough to answer some questions about her newest release, life, and writing. Check out theinterview below!
MOST POPULAR 2020 SFF BOOKS SO FAR; ACCORDING TO GOODREADS In William Gibson’s first novel since 2014’s New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted “app-whisperer” is hired by a mysterious San Francisco start-up and finds herself in contact with a unique and surprisingly combat-savvy AI. #READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. REVIEW: SCRUBLANDS BY CHRIS HAMMER A year later, troubled journalist Martin Scarsden arrives in Riversend to write a feature on the anniversary of the tragedy. But the stories he hears from the locals about the priest and incidents leading up to the shooting don’t fit with the accepted version of events his own newspaper reported in an award-winning investigation. NEW TO TV: FBI MOST WANTED New year, new crime series! CBS kicks off the year with FBI: Most Wanted, a spin-off series to 2018’s FBI.. From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise, FBI: Most Wanted is a high stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. NEW TO TV: THE OUTSIDER HBO’s limited series, The Outsider, is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, and comes from director and executive producer Jason Bateman. Police detective Ralph Anderson sets out to investigate a seemingly straightforward case into the gruesome murder of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICALATEST NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCESLIFE AFTER DEATH EXPERIENCESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE 2019 TESTIMONIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE STORIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES WEBSITESREPORTS OF NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. REVIEW: THAT'S NOT A THING BY JACQUELINE FRIEDLAND Jeanette loves a good true crime podcast or procedural crime television drama. But don't get fooled, she has other interests too! She is a reader of books (hasn't met a genre she didn't like), watcher of movies (let's be real, she also loves a wild reality show), andwriter of fiction!
CONVERSATIONS WITH UNEXPECTED BOOK NERDS: CANDICE KINGKAYLA EWELL ARRESTEDKAYLA EWELL INSTAGRAM By day Beth is a social worker and by night she is an avid reader and book blogger/reviewer. She loves to find books, read books, talk about books, smell books you get the picture. MOST POPULAR 2020 SFF BOOKS SO FAR; ACCORDING TO GOODREADS In William Gibson’s first novel since 2014’s New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted “app-whisperer” is hired by a mysterious San Francisco start-up and finds herself in contact with a unique and surprisingly combat-savvy AI. #READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. REVIEW: SCRUBLANDS BY CHRIS HAMMER A year later, troubled journalist Martin Scarsden arrives in Riversend to write a feature on the anniversary of the tragedy. But the stories he hears from the locals about the priest and incidents leading up to the shooting don’t fit with the accepted version of events his own newspaper reported in an award-winning investigation. NEW TO TV: FBI MOST WANTED New year, new crime series! CBS kicks off the year with FBI: Most Wanted, a spin-off series to 2018’s FBI.. From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise, FBI: Most Wanted is a high stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. NEW TO TV: THE OUTSIDER HBO’s limited series, The Outsider, is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, and comes from director and executive producer Jason Bateman. Police detective Ralph Anderson sets out to investigate a seemingly straightforward case into the gruesome murder of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICALATEST NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCESLIFE AFTER DEATH EXPERIENCESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE 2019 TESTIMONIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE STORIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES WEBSITESREPORTS OF NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. REVIEW: THAT'S NOT A THING BY JACQUELINE FRIEDLAND Jeanette loves a good true crime podcast or procedural crime television drama. But don't get fooled, she has other interests too! She is a reader of books (hasn't met a genre she didn't like), watcher of movies (let's be real, she also loves a wild reality show), andwriter of fiction!
CONVERSATIONS WITH UNEXPECTED BOOK NERDS: CANDICE KINGKAYLA EWELL ARRESTEDKAYLA EWELL INSTAGRAM By day Beth is a social worker and by night she is an avid reader and book blogger/reviewer. She loves to find books, read books, talk about books, smell books you get the picture. MOST POPULAR 2020 SFF BOOKS SO FAR; ACCORDING TO GOODREADS In William Gibson’s first novel since 2014’s New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted “app-whisperer” is hired by a mysterious San Francisco start-up and finds herself in contact with a unique and surprisingly combat-savvy AI. NEW TO TV: FBI MOST WANTED New year, new crime series! CBS kicks off the year with FBI: Most Wanted, a spin-off series to 2018’s FBI.. From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise, FBI: Most Wanted is a high stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD Review: The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood. The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly NEW TO TV: THE OUTSIDER HBO’s limited series, The Outsider, is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, and comes from director and executive producer Jason Bateman. Police detective Ralph Anderson sets out to investigate a seemingly straightforward case into the gruesome murder of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. Q&A: PETER WATT, AUTHOR OF 'THE QUEEN'S TIGER' A total vindication of the competence of Victorian England as she has as we see in The Queen’s Colonial led a sheltered and gentile life in the parlours of London as a typical up per class young lady. The Indian Mutiny forces her into a totally different world. She is truly The Queen’s Tiger. It’s made quite clear that Charles utterly REVIEW: SUMMER BIRD BLUE BY AKEMI DAWN BOWMAN Review: Summer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman. Akemi Dawn Bowman wrote the most beautiful and heart-wrenching book I think I have ever read. Upon reading the synopsis, I immediately requested the book even though I hardly ever read contemporary books, but something drew me to this one. While reading the most amazing story ever written, I felt REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Overall, for a debut novel, How to Experience Death for Beginners is a very well written book that readers are bound to read more than once and Jessica Branton should be praised for such an impressively written piece. How To Experience Death For Beginners is available from Amazon, Book Depository, and other good book retailers. REVIEW: THAT'S NOT A THING BY JACQUELINE FRIEDLAND Jacqueline Friedland’s newest novel, That’s Not a Thing, is an emotionally packed narrative that examines love, heartbreak, and the rekindling of one’s life passion. Friedland’s protagonist, Meredith Altman, is a successful attorney at a cooperate law firm and is in the midst of planning her wedding with her attractive fiancé,Aaron.
INTERVIEW: MINDY TARQUINI, AUTHOR OF 'DEEPEST BLUE' Written by Teralyn Mitchell. Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini was an amazing and magical read! Mindy was kind enough to answer some questions about her newest release, life, and writing. Check out theinterview below!
READ AN EXCERPT FROM 'VIOLET AND THE PIE OF LIFE' BY DEBRA Read on to discover the synopsis and an excerpt from Violet and the Pie of Life! Twelve-year-old Violet Summers draws charts and graphs to make sense of her world. A pie chart of Violet’s life includes her best friend McKenzie, her fun-loving dad, annoying mom, a secret talent for math, and a profound love of pie. MOST POPULAR 2020 SFF BOOKS SO FAR; ACCORDING TO GOODREADS In William Gibson’s first novel since 2014’s New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted “app-whisperer” is hired by a mysterious San Francisco start-up and finds herself in contact with a unique and surprisingly combat-savvy AI. #READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. REVIEW: SCRUBLANDS BY CHRIS HAMMER A year later, troubled journalist Martin Scarsden arrives in Riversend to write a feature on the anniversary of the tragedy. But the stories he hears from the locals about the priest and incidents leading up to the shooting don’t fit with the accepted version of events his own newspaper reported in an award-winning investigation. NEW TO TV: FBI MOST WANTED New year, new crime series! CBS kicks off the year with FBI: Most Wanted, a spin-off series to 2018’s FBI.. From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise, FBI: Most Wanted is a high stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. NEW TO TV: THE OUTSIDER HBO’s limited series, The Outsider, is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, and comes from director and executive producer Jason Bateman. Police detective Ralph Anderson sets out to investigate a seemingly straightforward case into the gruesome murder of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICALATEST NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCESLIFE AFTER DEATH EXPERIENCESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE 2019 TESTIMONIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE STORIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES WEBSITESREPORTS OF NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. REVIEW: THAT'S NOT A THING BY JACQUELINE FRIEDLAND Jeanette loves a good true crime podcast or procedural crime television drama. But don't get fooled, she has other interests too! She is a reader of books (hasn't met a genre she didn't like), watcher of movies (let's be real, she also loves a wild reality show), andwriter of fiction!
CONVERSATIONS WITH UNEXPECTED BOOK NERDS: CANDICE KINGKAYLA EWELL ARRESTEDKAYLA EWELL INSTAGRAM By day Beth is a social worker and by night she is an avid reader and book blogger/reviewer. She loves to find books, read books, talk about books, smell books you get the picture. MOST POPULAR 2020 SFF BOOKS SO FAR; ACCORDING TO GOODREADS In William Gibson’s first novel since 2014’s New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted “app-whisperer” is hired by a mysterious San Francisco start-up and finds herself in contact with a unique and surprisingly combat-savvy AI. #READWITHPRIDE: THE FRIEND SCHEME BY CALE DIETRICH Part thriller, part romance, The Friend Scheme is another twisty #ownvoices YA novel from Cale Dietrich, author of The Love Interest. High schooler Matt’s father is rich, powerful, and seemingly untouchable—a criminal with high hopes that his son will follow inhis footsteps.
REVIEW: THE UNFAIRFOLK BY SARA WOLF Atmospheric, thrilling, and enthralling. For me, these are the three words that can best describe The Unfairfolk.This book is the first of a new series from Sara Wolf that will beguile readers from the first chapter until the very last. REVIEW: SCRUBLANDS BY CHRIS HAMMER A year later, troubled journalist Martin Scarsden arrives in Riversend to write a feature on the anniversary of the tragedy. But the stories he hears from the locals about the priest and incidents leading up to the shooting don’t fit with the accepted version of events his own newspaper reported in an award-winning investigation. NEW TO TV: FBI MOST WANTED New year, new crime series! CBS kicks off the year with FBI: Most Wanted, a spin-off series to 2018’s FBI.. From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise, FBI: Most Wanted is a high stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. NEW TO TV: THE OUTSIDER HBO’s limited series, The Outsider, is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, and comes from director and executive producer Jason Bateman. Police detective Ralph Anderson sets out to investigate a seemingly straightforward case into the gruesome murder of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICALATEST NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCESLIFE AFTER DEATH EXPERIENCESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE 2019 TESTIMONIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE STORIESNEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES WEBSITESREPORTS OF NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. REVIEW: THAT'S NOT A THING BY JACQUELINE FRIEDLAND Jeanette loves a good true crime podcast or procedural crime television drama. But don't get fooled, she has other interests too! She is a reader of books (hasn't met a genre she didn't like), watcher of movies (let's be real, she also loves a wild reality show), andwriter of fiction!
CONVERSATIONS WITH UNEXPECTED BOOK NERDS: CANDICE KINGKAYLA EWELL ARRESTEDKAYLA EWELL INSTAGRAM By day Beth is a social worker and by night she is an avid reader and book blogger/reviewer. She loves to find books, read books, talk about books, smell books you get the picture. MOST POPULAR 2020 SFF BOOKS SO FAR; ACCORDING TO GOODREADS In William Gibson’s first novel since 2014’s New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted “app-whisperer” is hired by a mysterious San Francisco start-up and finds herself in contact with a unique and surprisingly combat-savvy AI. NEW TO TV: FBI MOST WANTED New year, new crime series! CBS kicks off the year with FBI: Most Wanted, a spin-off series to 2018’s FBI.. From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise, FBI: Most Wanted is a high stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. NEW TO TV: THE OUTSIDER HBO’s limited series, The Outsider, is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, and comes from director and executive producer Jason Bateman. Police detective Ralph Anderson sets out to investigate a seemingly straightforward case into the gruesome murder of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. REVIEW: THE UNSPOKEN NAME BY A. K. LARKWOOD The Unspoken Name is an utterly captivating epic coming-of-age fantasy novel from a debut author who has immediately landed on my auto-buy list. The premise of an orc priestess destined to be her cult’s sacrifice who is instead swept away by a dashing ambitious wizard and trained to be his deadly right hand is bold and exciting, but I wasn’t prepared for how thoroughly this would enthral me. REVIEW: SUMMER BIRD BLUE BY AKEMI DAWN BOWMAN 'Summer Bird Blue' is a stunning YA contemporary by Akemi Dawn Bowman that will have you in tears while you are reading it with its plot andcharacters.
REVIEW: HOW TO EXPERIENCE DEATH FOR BEGINNERS BY JESSICA Jessica Branton's debut YA mystery novel 'How To Experience Death For Beginners' will keep you on the edge of your seat with paranormal aspects and romance. READ AN EXCERPT FROM 'VIOLET AND THE PIE OF LIFE' BY DEBRA Filled with warmth, math-y humor, and delicious pie, this heartfelt middle grade read is perfect for fans of The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl.Intrigued? Read on to discover the synopsis and an excerpt from Violet and the Pie of Life! Twelve-year-old Violet Summers draws charts and graphs to make sense of her world. REVIEW: THAT'S NOT A THING BY JACQUELINE FRIEDLAND Jeanette loves a good true crime podcast or procedural crime television drama. But don't get fooled, she has other interests too! She is a reader of books (hasn't met a genre she didn't like), watcher of movies (let's be real, she also loves a wild reality show), andwriter of fiction!
Q&A: PETER WATT, AUTHOR OF 'THE QUEEN'S TIGER' Written by Brooklyn Saliba. I absolutely adored Peter Watt’’s first instalment in his Ian Steele series, The Queen’s Colonial and its successor, The Queen’s Tiger, which left me itching for a third novel! I’m so looking forward to things unveiling themselves in the next book, it’s bound to be brilliant! INTERVIEW: MINDY TARQUINI, AUTHOR OF 'DEEPEST BLUE' Written by Teralyn Mitchell. Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini was an amazing and magical read! Mindy was kind enough to answer some questions about her newest release, life, and writing. Check out theinterview below!
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_RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 31ST 2020 _ In 1998, journalist Tom Junod was assigned by his Esquire magazine editor to conduct a written profile of cherished TV personality Fred Rogers. As a result the article, namely published ‘Can You Say… Hero?’ became one of the writers most noticeable works, but what’s all the more striking is Junod’s claim that his encounters with Rogers were powerful enough to personally change his perspective onlife.
_A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood_, starring Tom Hanks as the charming Mr. Rogers, and, Matthew Rhys as jaded journalist, Lloyd Vogel, is a drama directly inspired by these events. The story is partially presented to us in the form of a feature length episode of ‘Mister Rogers Neighbourhood.’ Its biggest strength being the lovingly recreated TV set, from director Marielle Heller, who made the artistic decision to shot to the shows original specifications on vintage cameras, giving these segments of the film a brilliant authentic feel. From the get-go, Hanks performance here is charming, warm and welcoming. Something that’s soon stripped away as we’re introduced to Lloyd’s all the more grounded reality. Lloyd Vogel is a gifted, successful writer and a new-found father to a healthy baby boy. He’s also an undeniable cynic, something that stems from a harsh fallout with his own absent father (Chris Cooper) that accumulated after his mother’s death. For Lloyd, this attitude is permeating its way into his professional life under the guise of an ever worsening reputation. He’s nothing but skeptical upon being tasked to compose a 400 word profile on America’s beloved children’s TV presenter, labelling the assignment as simple fluff journalism, insisting that he only covers the serious stuff. Surprisingly for him though, getting to know Fred Rogers is what causes the journalist’s reluctance to dissolve and evidently allows him to open-up, grow, and, mend what’s fractured. Slowly witnessing this change of heart is the emotional crux here, and, while affecting, its not enough to pull the film above anything but average. If emotion and all-round well delivered performances pull the feature up, the sometimes punishingly slow pacing is what drags it back down. While the TV stations studio set is an astonishing technical achievement, the constant runtime shift between vintage and modern is jarring, overall affecting the plot in a disjointed manner. Something that’s best demonstrated in an outlandish fever dream experienced from Lloyd during the second act.See also
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MOVIE REVIEW: UNCUT GEMS This is a film that’s also extremely over sentimental at times, though that doesn’t take away from the wonderful job it does of encapsulation compassion, connection, and, kindness. While it will must likely only hold the deepest meaning for those who grew up watching Mr. Rogers in their homes, it still remains impactful. Despite its flaws, _A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood_ is very human. Enough to warm your heart a little, and, sometimes that’sjust what we need.
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