With a book titled Home Is Where the Bodies Are plastered onto a VHS sleeve, you know I picked up Jeneva Rose’s book as soon as I saw it.
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Based on a True Story – Season 2 Review
I’m a bit surprised by how quickly a second season came around for Based on a True Story, though news of new episodes seemed to hardly be advertised anywhere for it!
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I didn’t make nearly enough of a dent in my must-watch list this past weekend, but I guess I have to start somewhere.
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I have no clue why I skipped out on a review last week, but here’s the haul from then and now.
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Now that we’re almost to the next weekend, I figured I might as well share what got watched last weekend. Oddly, a large number of them featured bizarre parents.
Read moreBook Review: Middle of the Night by Riley Sager
After Riley Sager’s abysmal The House Across the Lake, I kind of have trust issues with him, though his last book and the latest, Middle of the Night, have him squarely back in the same camp as before. Actually, I’d like to think that Sager was able to get just a little bit of the supernatural shoe-horned in here. A compromise I can live with.
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I don’t know if the films I landed on this weekend could have been any more random. But they were all aces!
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I didn’t feel like I had much time for movies this past weekend, but I still got the standard amount in. I even got to support the Frameline Film Festival!
Read moreManner of Death Series Review
I believe Manner of Death is one of the highest, if not the highest, rated BL out there and I can understand why! To be fair though, I’ll always be partial to the production value of KinnPorsche. But this one definitely delivered on chemistry!
Read moreBook Review: A Noise Downstairs by Linwood Barclay
Now that it’s a new year, I am trying to make a concerted effort to read the books that are in my possession. That is the case for this bargain bin purchase I made sometime in the last few years. A Noise Downstairs by Linwood Barclay certainly redeemed itself in the last fifty pages or so, but the journey there was a bit of a drag.
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