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Book Review: ‘In A Book Club Far Away: A Novel’ By Tif Marcelo
Regina, Sophie and Adelaide were the best of friends until the fight years ago. Since then Regina and Sophie haven't talked. The three of them met on a military base where they were stationed with the husbands or partner in Sophie's case. Adelaide started a book club...
Book Review: ‘The Nine Lives Of Rose Napolitano: A Novel’ By Donna Freitas
When Rose Napolitano and her husband Luke got married they agreed they would not have children. Now years later Luke decides he wants to have a kid but Rose is against it. It leads to arguements that go on for a while. When Rose finally says she will. But Luke finds...
Movie Short Review: ‘I Am’
Greetings again from the darkness. This 26 minute short film is written by Florens Huhn and directed by Jerry Hoffman (also an actor). The two previously collaborated on a 2019 short film entitled MALL. This one is a rare science fiction short film, and it combines...
Book Review: ‘Sunflower Sisters: A Caroline Ferriday Novel’ By Martha Hall Kelly
Sunflower Sisters explores the past history of Caroline Ferriday from author Martha Hall Kelly's Lost Roses series. It's set in 1861 as the south is about to leave the union and the civil war starts. For the Woolsey family in New York the thought of slaves is just...
TV Review: Amazon Studio’s ‘Invincible’
by James Lindorf The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman will finally see his second most well-known property make the leap from page to television. On March 26th, Amazon Studios will release the first three episodes of the animated teenage superhero tale...
8 Binge-Worthy TV Shows available on Amazon Prime Video
You have an active Amazon Prime membership. Noted! But, do you actually know that the Prime subscription equates to Prime Video access, a hack you wouldn’t want to miss if you are a content buff and always on the lookout for the visual gems. If you are at sea with...
Movie Review: ‘Six Minutes To Midnight’
Greetings again from the darkness. I never cease to be amazed at the number of stories connected to WWII that translate so well to cinema. This one comes from director Andy Goddard (known mostly for his TV work) and his co-writers Eddie Izzard and Celyn Jones, and...
Movie Review: ‘Senior Moment’
Greetings again from the darkness. Making concessions to age is something all of us deal with … even former test pilots - although some of them might be a bit less inclined to adapt. Such is the case with Victor Martin. He’s in his 70’s and still enjoys ogling...
Book Review: ‘The Hiding Place: A Mercy Carr Mystery’ By Paula Munier
Book number three in the Mercy and Elvis book series is as exciting as book number one. It's a thrill ride in the snowy mountains of Vermont, with mysteries from the past and life-threatening adventures for the human and animal characters. Mercy is still reeling from...
Book Review: ‘Northern Spy: A Novel’ By Flynn Berry
A thrilling tale set in Ireland involving the IRA, spies and informants. A story that gets better page after page that you won't want to put down. Get ready for a ride. Tessa is a divorce mom, with a six-month old baby boy named Finn, in Ireland. She works at the BBC...