Party School by John Hart

a non-spoiler review Party School tells the story of Dylan Mills, as he leaves high school and enters college. He’s not pumped, he’s not at an it school, and his girlfriend wants to “grow”, whatever that’s supposed to mean. He comes from Castleton, a posh, high-end, and pretentious town that calls itself a village forContinue reading “Party School by John Hart”

Drop Dead by Danielle Bird – review

a non-spoiler review Drop Dead is, to quote a meme, a better love story than Twilight. Pop culture nowadays is saturated with paranormal and supernatural love stories, a lot of them centering on vampires and the oft star-crossed nature of their relationships, but Drop Dead is one of the better, fresher takes on the idea.Continue reading “Drop Dead by Danielle Bird – review”

“I Fail at the Afterlife” by Anni Sezate

a non-spoiler review Summary from Goodreads: When you die and become an angel you don’t expect there to be so much paperwork. At age seventeen, David Garcia fell to his death and has spent the past ten years filing papers for dead people. His uneventful afterlife is thrown into chaos when he’s attacked by aContinue reading ““I Fail at the Afterlife” by Anni Sezate”

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams – Review

When I started to read Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, I wasn’t quite sure what I was getting into. I knew it was going to be funny, and I considered it a “classic”, so I decided to bite the bullet and just read it. What follows is a spoiler-free, rather short review. For the peopleContinue reading “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams – Review”

Here There Be Gerblins by Clint McElroy – Review

NON-SPOILER REVIEW “The Adventure Zone” started as a sort of throwaway episode of the podcast, “My Brother, My Brother, and Me”, a comedic advice podcast by three brothers, Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy. In the episode, they’re joined by their father, Clint, and they play their first session of DnD, for what boils down toContinue reading “Here There Be Gerblins by Clint McElroy – Review”