Posted on January 31, 2019 by Lee.H.12
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Never trust roots with expansion plans
Category: Blog, Book ReviewsTags: Award Winning Fiction, book, Book Reviews, books, dragon mythology, dragons, Eastern European Fantasy Literature, Eastern European Fiction, fantasy, Fantasy Fiction, forest, High Fantasy, Horiculture, literature, literature review, magic, Mythology, novels, Polish Fantasy, religion, sorcery, wizardry, YA, YA Book Review, young adult, young adult fantasy, young adult fiction
Posted on January 29, 2019 by Lee.H.12
Monsters are not always hideous
Category: Blog, Book ReviewsTags: Adult Fantasy, adult fiction, anthology, book review, Book Reviews, books, Celtic Mythology, Elves, Faith, fantasy, Fantasy Fiction, Geralt of Rivia, High Fantasy, literary fiction, literature, literature review, magic, Mythology, Netflix, Netflix Series, Paganism, Polish Fantasy, relationships, religion, short stories, short story, Slavic Mythology, The Witcher, TV Series, video game
Posted on January 22, 2019 by Lee.H.12
Gah! It’s another year.
Category: Blog, Opinion, UncategorizedTags: 2019, Book Reviews, Movie Reviews, New Year, New Year Resolutions
Posted on December 7, 2018 by Lee.H.12
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“You’re tearing me apart Lisa!”
Category: Blog, Book ReviewsTags: autobiography, biographical, Biographical Film, biography, book review, Book Reviews, book to screen, books, cinema, Cinematic History, Cult Classic, film, Filmmaking, hollywood, Independent Film, memoir, Non-Fiction, Non-fiction book review, Nonfiction Review, pop culture, Spoons, technology, The Room, Tommy Wiseau
Posted on November 6, 2018 by Lee.H.12
Never give up and keep going.
Category: Blog, Book ReviewsTags: American History, biographical, biography, book, Book Reviews, children, Children Books, classic, classic literature, classic novel, Harvard University, Heros, historical fiction, history, History of Navigation, literary fiction, literature review, Navigation, Sailing, Salem, The American Dream
Posted on October 2, 2018 by Lee.H.12
All the sizzle, none of the heat.
Category: Blog, Book ReviewsTags: 1980s, 1990s, Anthony Bourdain, autobiography, biographical, book, Book Reviews, Bourdain, celebriity chefs, cooking, cooks, historical non-fiction, Kitchen Confidential, literature, Manhattan, New York, Non-Fiction, Non-fiction book review
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