Book Review: White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

Book #6 of 2022: White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson This YA ghost story could have been a run-of-the-mill three-star read for me, but since the ending is so abrupt and unsatisfying, I think two stars feels more appropriate overall. I’ve had a really hard time getting inside the mindset of the protagonist, a teen …

Book Review: The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly

Book #5 of 2022: The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly (Mickey Haller #4) A competent if somewhat straightforward legal procedural, following the trial of a woman accused of murdering one of the bankers foreclosing on her home. Even more so than Harry Bosch investigations or previous Mickey Haller cases, author Michael Connelly gives us the …

TV Review: Scandal, season 4

TV #1 of 2022: Scandal, season 4 This series remains compulsively watchable in the ludicrous audacity of its various developments, and it occasionally gives us some powerful character arcs, like the one this year of a shattered First Lady Mellie Grant picking herself back up after personal tragedy. Mostly, though? It’s a whole lot of …

Book Review: The Prophecy by K. A. Applegate

Book #4 of 2022: The Prophecy by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #34) Another strong Animorphs adventure ghostwritten by Melinda Metz, who likewise penned the previous Cassie volume, #29 The Sickness. (Alas, it appears to be her final contribution to the series.) Surprisingly enough, this one is also a direct sequel to The Hork-Bajir Chronicles, revisiting …

Book Review: The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros

Book #3 of 2022: The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros I am predisposed to appreciate #ownvoices Jewish fantasy, but even within that slowly blossoming genre, this new historical fiction novel about a gay teen haunted by the dybbuk of his murdered best friend should stand out. The immersive details bring to life the World’s Fair …

Book Review: Tristan Strong Keeps Punching by Kwame Mbalia

Book #2 of 2022: Tristan Strong Keeps Punching by Kwame Mbalia (Tristan Strong #3) Certain scenes in this final Tristan Strong novel are terrific, but overall I would say that the middle-grade #ownvoices fantasy trilogy has never managed to recapture the magic of its first volume for me. As engaging as it remains to see …

Book Review: The Nobleman’s Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks by Mackenzi Lee

Book #1 of 2022: The Nobleman’s Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks by Mackenzi Lee (Montague Siblings #3) Although it maintains the feel-good / hopepunk ethos and the commitment to marginalized historical voices of its predecessors, this final Montague Siblings novel never quite gets its hooks into me to the same extent. We’ve jumped forward a …

Movie Review: Doctor Who: Eve of the Daleks (2022)

Movie #2 of 2022: Doctor Who: Eve of the Daleks (2022) This standalone adventure is Doctor Who at its absolute best. The premise of a steadily-shortening time loop, while not totally original, is still fairly distinctive, and is executed here with great aplomb, alternating humor with tense terror via the ticking clock of the countdown. …

Movie Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

Movie #1 of 2022: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) A fun Marvel movie with a mostly Asian cast, built around setpiece homages to a variety of martial arts films of the past, from Jackie Chan’s work to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to Mortal Kombat of all things. It’s sad that the …

Book Review: Reave the Just and Other Tales by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #375 of 2021: Reave the Just and Other Tales by Stephen R. Donaldson This reread is the final book I’ll finish in 2021, and since that’s a bit of an occasion and author Stephen R. Donaldson is one of my favorites, I decided to review each of the stories in the collection individually. As …

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