How I love Gwenpool. Gwenpool is the crackiest of crack fanfic, except it's published. It pokes fun at just about everything in the Marvel world, and I love it - more so for how crack-y it is. Yes, please, more.
Gwenpool continues to delight with her smart take on the world, and her irreverence, and humor. She has to concede that she knows about people, because in her world everyone in this world were comic book heroes, and word, she read a lot of comics. She's nothing special, but if M.O.D.O.K finds th...
Gwenpool - or Gwenpoole, as she's called in the comic - is funny, but it's the same kind of Deadpool, irreverent, self-aware humor. It's not exactly the same: Gwenpool and Deadpool are two distinct characters. She might be not-quite-sane for doing the things she does, but she doesn't have the me...
Assorted thoughts:1. Wow, Sam is awesome! She's such a likable narrator.2. Three cheers for diversity!! African-American, Latino, and Asian characters. Awesome!3. The writing is beautiful. So is the cover4. The romance is alright, I guess. The story would've been fine without it, but it's not unenjo...
“Maybe what matters is not so much the path as who walks beside you.” They only planned on being together a short while but as the days on the road added up, Sammy and Andy’s bond became stronger. They became like family. They each had an obligation they wanted to fulfill when they started the tri...
Some suspension of disbelief may be required to fully enjoy this beautifully-written western, but trust me: it's worth it. This band of cowboys (and girls disguised as boys) is wonderfully characterized, and though the pace can sometimes be a little bit slow, everything leads to a satisfying conclus...
Look at the cover of this book! It’s beautiful, but it also really matches the title. That is a beautiful painted sky…Often the cover a book will catch my eye and make me pause, but a cover alone won’t make me read a book. If the synopsis (and my friends opinions) conflict with my initial gut respon...
***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoUnder a Painted Sky was one of my most anticipated novels of the year so diving into it, I was more than ready to love it. But did I love it? DID I? Nope. I lurved it. THIS IS A BRILLIANTLY WRITTEN, GORGEOUS NOVEL THAT I WANT TO SHOVE AT EVERYO...
In 1849 Missouri, Sammy is an outsider, a Chinese girl with a gift for the violin. She dreams of moving back to New York City with her father, but as the book begins, her father has died suddenly and her dreams are shattered. Instead, she runs away with Annamae, a slave who hopes that Sammy is her t...
If you haven’t ever played Oregon Trail this review probably isn’t going to resonate as much as if you had. I’ll be referencing several things that happened in the game-such as catching dysentery, over hunting, and my favorite themed parties (oh yeah, you could either use the programmed in names li...
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