Docuseries Review – Monsters Inside: The 24 Faces of Billy Milligan

Though don’t you think it should have been “minds” instead of “faces?” Oh well, I think it was a play on old news stories related to the 1970s case of Billy Milligan. He’s one of the most prolific instances of multiple personalities, known today as DID (dissociative identify disorder), and his story is a wild one.

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Book Review: The Minds of Bill Milligan by Daniel Keyes

I don’t know that this non-fiction book by Daniel Keyes is something I would have ever read in the past were it not for an intriguing trailer for a new Tom Holland-led show on Apple+. But I am thankful to that trailer, because it led me to one of the most whacky true stories I have ever heard! The Minds of Billy Milligan captured me in a similar way to the fictionalized Chernobyl storytelling did.

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Book Review: Turtles All the Way Down by John Green

It’s been quite some time since I’ve sat down and read a John Green novel, but my curiosity finally won out and I borrowed Turtles All the Way Down from my aunt. When I first read a blurb about this book, it sounded intriguing but not necessarily something I was interested in reading at the time. I truthfully can’t tell you what’s changed in the four-ish years to suddenly make me want to read this, but I did, and I’m glad for it.

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Book Review: Words on Bathroom Walls by Julia Walton

It’s only been a few weeks since I first ventured out to theaters, and Words on Bathroom Walls was the first film I decided to see. This decision was made solely based on the trailer I randomly stumbled across on Youtube one day. With that being said, it came as a bit of a surprise to me when I saw this movie was an adaptation of the book of the same name written by Julia Walton. Naturally, when I got home I immediately ordered the book since I was so fond of the film. In my head, I assumed that not much had changed from text to screen, so I didn’t even give it second thought.

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