Book Review: Whisper Network by Chandler Baker

Truthfully, this book has been on my radar for quite some time. What can I say, Reese’s Book Club has good taste! Most of the time when I think to go check out Whisper Network, someone’s already gotten to it, but my luck turned around during my last trip to the library. This book by Chandler Baker was not totally what I was expecting, but the end result was definitely satisfying enough.

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Arctic Monkeys “Suck It and See” Album Review

Still plugging away at Arctic Monkeys’ discography! I’ve been really taking my time working through them because I really want to appreciate what they bring to the table, and so far it’s been a success! I also learned about an indie side project the band took on with the addition of a couple vocalists, including Miles Kane, called Death Ramps – how cool! I’ve see a ring with that name mentioned over the internet whenever I look into Arctic Monkeys or The Last Shadow Puppets, but the knowledge has finally come full circle. Anyways, let’s get into what Suck It and See has to offer!

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Ted Lasso Season 2

I patiently waited for all of Ted Lasso‘s second season to air before I dared to watch it. Kudos to all the fans who managed to torture themselves and only watch one episode a week. As I’ve said in the past, I’m not really a binge-watcher, but I definitely finished this season in three days. It was magnificent! Now, I know it’s still a little fresh for people, so I won’t give away too much of what happened, but here we go!

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Book Review: We the Animals by Justin Torres

In all honesty, this book, We the Animals caught my attention for two reasons. The first is that it was relatively short. The second was that a handful of years ago it got adapted into a critically acclaimed film starring Looking’s Raul Castillo. Since my time with that show, I’ve been seeking those actors out, so it’s no wonder this work came back into my orbit. Instead of just jumping straight into the film first, I decided I wanted to give the book a go.

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Fan Art Friday: Armor for Sleep

In honor of seeing one of my favorite middle school bands at the end of the month for the first time, Armor for Sleep, here’s my latest drawing! Now, this is a drawing of a drawing I did in high school, based off a shirt I bought maybe 14 years ago. It may all be dated, but I’m pumped to catch these guys on the What to Do When You Are Dead anniversary tour!

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Nine Perfect Strangers Miniseries Review

Well, well, well. Liane Moriarty made the right friend in Nicole Kidman. I say that because she’s chosen another one of Moriarty’s novels to adapt to the screen. And I don’t know how well your memory serves you, but it worked out really well with Big Little Lies. I’m a little surprised that Moriarty’s most recent novel, Nine Perfect Strangers got selected to be adapted so quickly. As an author I’d want the material to sit with readers a little longer. In any case, I was looking forward to this mystery/drama.

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