I still don’t know if anything will beat In a Dark, Dark Wood for me, but Ruth Ware has continued to release strong novels ever since her debut in 2015. That’s no exception for her latest, Day Zero.
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Full Circle Miniseries Review
I suppose Steven Soderbergh’s latest miniseries, Full Circle, has double meaning in its title. The first is that events from the past are coming back around again some twenty years later and the other is literal circles. We’ll get into that, though.
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
The theaters are still pretty barren since July’s Barbenheimer extravaganza, so I settled for some limited at-home viewings.
Read moreBook Review: The Only One Left by Riley Sager
I had the great honor of meeting the great Riley Sager, one of my favorite authors, at the beginning of the month where he was promoting his new book, The Only One Left.
Read moreBook Review: Oscar Season by Mary McNamara
Well, I started this book a couple of weeks before the actual Oscars this year thinking it would be fun to review about the same time, but here we are. I got lazy and a month later I’ve finally finished Mary McNamara’s novel, Oscar Season.
Read moreCleveland International Film Festival – 47
More in person and virtual film festival goodness! This time though, it was a lot closer to home so I was able to participate in the Cleveland International Film Festival in person! Let’s take a look at the few films I checked out over the course of the festival’s run.
Read moreBook Review: Exiles by Jane Harper
This new Aaron Falk tale, Exiles, by Jane Harper is pretty dang fresh off the presses! So I promise, no big spoilers coming your way.
Read moreBook Review: Girls of Brackenhill by Katie Moretti
I believe I bought this book on a discounted whim probably over a year ago. In an effort to work through books I own, Katie Moretti’s Girls of Brackenhill intrigued me the most on my shelf.
Read moreBook Review: Below the Line by Howard Michael Gould
I suppose it comes as no surprise that I’ve already read the next novel in Howard Michael Gould’s Charlie Waldo series. Below the Line offered up a similar mix of intricate crime in sunny LA as its predecessor.
Read moreOne of Us is Lying – Season 2 Review
Well, if you thought the second season of One of Us is Lying was going to tie into the second novel in the series adapted from Karen McManus, One of Us is Next…think again. In fairness, I think it was the right move.
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