Last October, I went to Universal Studios (Hollywood) and Fright Night with my two young adult daughters. Below is a summary and review of the park. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS: The park is open between 8am-6pm for their standard attractions. We purchased Universal Studio Express tickets which were roughly more than doubles the price of the basic admission. Continue reading “Review of Universal Studios and Fright Night”
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Char Stratton Stops By with She Has a Right
My Review: She Has a Right by Charlene Stratton is a memoir about some of life’s disappointments and wonderful gifts. The short (around 70 pages) read begins with Char’s childhood. Her mother gave her to her grandparents who raised her like their own child. Char did not know her father until she was a youngContinue reading “Char Stratton Stops By with She Has a Right”
Review of Stephen King’s Fairy Tale
Stephen King’s Fairy Tale (2022) is part horror, part fantasy, and even part young adult if you don’t mind the colorful language. The book begins with a sad, lonely boy, Charlie Reade, who gets a rough start at life when his mother dies in an accident. His father turns to the bottle and neglects Charlie asContinue reading “Review of Stephen King’s Fairy Tale”
Mind Control in Advertising
Mind control has long been a superpower that many have longed to possess. The possibilities in power, money, and success are endless. Corporations, governments, and militaries spend fortunes in understanding the behavior of others. Social media giants use algorithms to predict their users’ next mouse clicks. Influencers use products for the bandwagon effect of theirContinue reading “Mind Control in Advertising”
Review: The Year of the Flood (Book #2 MaddAddam Series)
Margaret Atwood’s Maddaddam Dystopian Trilogy Book #2 (2009): The Year of the Flood continues with the theme of man’s self-inflicted destruction of the world. The novel follows some of the lives of a group of Gardners in America before and after the waterless flood of mankind. When the author writes about the present, she describes the world as a much smallerContinue reading “Review: The Year of the Flood (Book #2 MaddAddam Series)”
Cover Reveal: Hounding: A Tale of the Heaving Sky by Travis Randall
Travis Randall stops by with his debut novel, Hounding: Tale of the Heaving Sky. I am currently reading the novel. A review and interview (hopefully) will soon follow. Hounding: A Tale of the Heaving Sky is now available for pre-order on the publisher website. LINKS:Burrow & Grim (Publisher) Pre-order Purchase LinkPersonal Author Website (including details aboutContinue reading “Cover Reveal: Hounding: A Tale of the Heaving Sky by Travis Randall”
Hereditary: Review
Hereditary (2018) is Ari Aster’s debut film. The story begins with a still-pic of an obituary of an old woman. Annie, the old woman’s daughter played by Toni Colette, gives a less-than-adoring speech in the first scene of her mother’s funeral. Immediately, the movie reveals tension, animosity, and secrets within family. Annie, her devoted husband,Continue reading “Hereditary: Review”
Review: The Genesis 6 Conspiracy by Gary Wayne
The Genesis 6 Conspiracy is about one of the strangest chapters in the Bible. The most obscure passage within the chapter mentions Nephilim. The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans, who bore children to them. Genesis 6:4 I bought thisContinue reading “Review: The Genesis 6 Conspiracy by Gary Wayne”
Cain: The First Vampire/Nephilim
Cain Vampires have been around since the beginning of time. Cain was the first recorded account of vampirism. Cain’s biography began in Genesis as Adam’s first son. He and his brother Abel gave God their offerings. Abel was a shepherd, and he gave God a sheep. Cain was a farmer, and he offered God theContinue reading “Cain: The First Vampire/Nephilim”
Review: No Time to Die and the End of a Dynasty
SPOILIER ALERT: The whole review will spoil it for those who plan on seeing the movie, but then again, the review might save you some money on tickets and popcorn. The new James Bond movie, No Time to Die, is Daniel Craig’s last performance as 007. As all James Bond movies, the action never stops.Continue reading “Review: No Time to Die and the End of a Dynasty”
