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Book Reviews

The Darkness: Origins Vol. 1 – Review

Garth Ennis, Marc Silvestri, The Darkness, Origins, Vol 1, Top Cow

Embrace The Comic That Inspired The Game! I pre-ordered/purchased the Limited Edition of  and I was entitled to free digital editions of The Darkness: Origins Volumes 1 & 2; on the origin of Jackie Estacado, and the Darkness. I downloaded the versions to my Kindle Fire via the xComics app, and eagerly began reading. What occurred next was [...]


DEVIL BAT DIARY – The Journal of Johnny Layton – Review

The Devil Bat, 1940 - Bela Lugosi

is a novelization of the public-domain film horror-comedy titled The Devil Bat (1940). Inspired by the famous 1940 film, Devil Bat Diary tells the “true” story of what actually happened to the unhappy citizens of Heathville, Illinois, during that terrible prewar summer, as recorded in the long-suppressed journals of Chicago City Register’s principal newspaper correspondent, Jonathan “Johnny” [...]


Greg Luzniak’s ‘Three Goats Gruff’ – Review

Greg Luzniak, 'The Gruffs,' Three Goats Gruff - all rights reserved

I am excited to review a brilliant, and successful indie project by Greg Luzniak titled Three Goats Gruff. This, his first children’s  book, is a beautifully re-imagined story of the classic Norwegian folktale Three Billy Goats Gruff, titled . With the support of over 350 project sponsors, Luzniak was able to bring his story to the world. To reference the original [...]


The Walking Dead: Comic – Review

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The Walking Dead comic is the monthly black and white comic* book series created by Robert Kirkman (creator, writer, letterer) and Tom Moore (artist). The comic is the inspiration behind the AMC television series The Walking Dead and the series reflects on a group of people led by officer Rick Grimes and presents graphical detail of what happens [...]


Book Review: Go the Fu*k to Sleep by Adam Mansbach

Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach

A review of Adam Mansbach’s adult bedtime tale.


Book Review: Never Let Me Go

Never Let Me Go - A Novel (2005)

Kazuo Ishiguro Never Let Me Go published in April 2005. Ishiguro is also the author of several books inclugind The Remains of the Day, and When We Were Orphans.


Book Review – Dragons Ark by Thomas Burchfield

Dragon's Ark - Thomas Burchfield

Dragon’s Ark is a supernatural-horror that takes place in our modern times as the ageless King of all Vampires rage to secure the future of his mountain kingdom.


Book Review – A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin

Game of Thrones - HBO

A review of George R. R. Martin’s fantasy book series “A Game of Thrones.”


The Night Night Book by Marianne Richmond – Review

The Night Night Book, Marianne Richmond, all rights reserved

Previously, I  reviewed an adorable children’s book by Marianne Richmond;  If I Could Keep You Little, is filled with fanciful artwork and insightful words for any parent to inspire and guide their child through those pivotal milestones of growing up. Once again, bestselling author Marianne Richmond weaves a poetic tale of whispering fond farewells to [...]


The ABA Legal Guide to Indie Filmmaking – Review

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The ABA Legal Guide to Indie Filmmaking is an invaluable legal guide for independent filmmakers and artist alike.


‘If I Could Keep You Little’ by Marianne Richmond – Review

If I Could Keep You Little

Brief review of the book If I could keep you little.


Author Interview: Cindy Vine of ‘Not Telling’

Cracked Doll by Teg

Interview with Cindy Vine, author of ‘Not Telling’


Book Review – ‘Not Telling’ by Cindy Vine

Cracked Doll by Teg

Not Telling is the story of two sisters who give new meaning to the term ‘sibling rivalry.’