Convergence out today! Convergence, book 3 of Galaxy’s Edge season 2 is out today in ebook and audiobook! Why not read my review and then go out and grab your copy?
Reaper: Cradle Book 10 Review Reaper, book 10 in Will Wight’s Cradle series, is so good it reaches back in time and transforms events in the previous books, making you see things with new eyes. I think it would be quite fun to go back and read them all again in light of what
Linkfest 2021-11-12: Berserker Rage Grey Goose Chronicles: Frenzied like the Wolf Another great free post from Stone Age Herbalist, this time about the curious phenomenon of going berserk. Like a lot of Fortean phenomena, since this does not neatly fit into our mental categories it is easy not to think about too much. However,
Convergence: Galaxy's Edge Season Two Book 3 by Nick Cole and Jason Anspach Book Review Convergence [Amazon link] is a great title for the thirteenth entry in the main series of Galaxy’s Edge, as I feel like all the pieces are starting to come together in a most satisfying fashion. As the Galaxy’s Edge series has been written by veterans for veterans, the
Dracula by Bram Stoker Book Review I find it entirely appropriate to put up my review of Bram Stoker’s justly famous Dracula on the Feast of All Saints, November 1st. Like all of the best horror, Dracula is about how the unconquerable power of God works itself out in our broken and sinful world through
Linkfest 2021-10-30: The Great Filter The thread that accompanies this joke resume that got interviews does an excellent job of explaining how really popular companies screen their resumes. This does have a number of undesirable effects, but it would be worth reflecting on what other filtering mechanics might actually work in this situation. It isn’
Dune: Part One Movie Review Dune [Amazon link] is definitely one of my favorite novels [with interesting reservations], so I decided to check out the new film adaption by Denis Villeneuve. The short review is that I really liked this version. I've written about Dune quite a bit. As a novel, Dune is