One of the greatest things an author can make in order to connect with the reader is to tell the truth, and Natasha Deen does exactly that, by showing a “watered down” reality when it comes to the discrimination, emotional bullying of “Brown” girls in school driven by ignorance, narcissism and white-privilege, and how it... Continue Reading →
The Symphony of the Wind by Steven Mckinnon ( A review).
A MASTERPIECE of conspiracy, random unexplainable death, gore, zombies, mutant wolves, witches, mad scientists, badass characters with amazing depth and color, love, sarcastic humor, the best, most lovable, funny, brutal and maniac of a villain that you can get, and several unexpected plot twists that hit you out of freaking nowhere! In this bloody amazing... Continue Reading →
