As I’ve said so many times now, the Ty Grady-Zane Garrett series by Abigail Roux is one of my favorite things this year! Is it the best series I’ve ever read? No, probably not, but it succeeds at sucking me into their world so wholly that I can’t help but put this near the top of my list. Stars & Stripes is no different.
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Book Review: Armed & Dangerous by Abigail Roux
I think I’ve said this since reading the first book, but I cannot get enough of this Zane Garett and Ty Grady series by Abigail Roux. While she did collaborate on the first three novels with Madeleine Urban, Armed & Dangerous was her first outing alone.
Read moreBook Review: Fish & Chips by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux
Once I decided to keep going with this Ty Grady and Zane Garrett series, I finally decided to look up how many books actually make this up. It’s a whopping nine novels! That’s so great! Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux have somehow managed to work so seamlessly together to create entertaining and flowing stories that I can’t wait to keep reading.
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
Though it was a busy weekend, I still managed to make time for some new movies in a variety of formats.
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I packed in a lot of new movies this weekend, including a George McKay double-feature!
Read moreBook Review: Cut & Run by Abigail Roux and Madeleine Urban
I feel myself getting into a bit of a rut this year when trying to find something to read. Nothing is really jumping out at me, and my must read list seems a little stale. I’m sure I’m just being dramatic, but luckily the internet turned me onto another interesting series.
Read moreDangerous Romance Series Review
Another week, another Thai BL drama! This was a relatively new show and apparently with a newer GMMTV couple as the leads. Dangerous Romance wasn’t my favorite out there, but I really enjoyed it overall.
Read moreNever Let Me Go + Bonus Episodes Review
I truly did not expect myself to get through another Thai BL series so fast, but Never Let Me Go had me intrigued, and then I was captured by how good the story was! Sure, like any other BL, it has it’s super cheesy, soap moments, but this one didn’t manage to cross the line as many times, much to its benefit.
Read moreBook Review: Brokeback Mountain by Annie Prolux
Watching Pedro Almodovar’s short film, Strange Way of Life, a few weeks ago had me seeking out the short story that both this and it’s self-titled feature film were based on, Brokeback Mountain by Annie Prolux.
Read moreBook Review: Lie With Me by Philippe Besson
I’m not sure why it took me so long to finally read the source material that the Frameline Festival film, Lie With Me was based on. In fact, it had been on my ‘to be read’ list for quite some time prior to me even learning about the film!
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