Hey all! There is nothing more exciting, in my opinion, than supporting those writers and bloggers who have inspired me to do even this little blog. One of these bloggers is Andrea Johnson (the Little Red Reviewer). Andrea, along with keeping up a stellar blog, has embarked on a new journey in which she has…
Is the Emphasis On Testing Ruining Learning in Schools?: The Opinion of a Concerned Student
I am currently participating in a class devoted to discussing the influence of slavery in the United States of America and, as such, injustice is constantly on my mind. In my recent class section, I learned about how capitalism was, in part, born out of the dehumanizing treatment used to increase plantation production in the…
Book Review: Time Salvager by Wesley Chu
Rating: 4 The more that I read Wesley Chu, the more I find new ways to love these witty science fiction novels. The fast-paced, inventive nature of Chu's books brought me to find greater enjoyment from the science fiction genre than I could attest to my past. This 2015 addition to Wesley Chu's repertoire changes,…
Book review: Matter by Iain M. Banks
Rating: 3.5/5 Now this book was my kind of strange. In a universe where kings and castles exist at the same time as space tech beyond your wildest dreams, we find a family in crisis. After the shady death of King Hausk, the eldest son goes on a journey to seek help in finding justice…
Book Review: The Lives of Tao, By Wesley Chu
Rating: 4.5 This book review has spent a long time in the making. While I am only now getting to write about my first Wesley Chu reading experience, the reality of the situation is that I read this wonderful book three years ago. Granted, I have also reread this book a year or so back…