Background He begins his story right from where the original work by Mary Shelley left off. The monster tries to kill himself and fails repeatedly. If the polar cold doesn’t hurt him, I’d say there are few things that could! P.S. Read my review of the original classic here. For more information on Project Frankenstein,…
Month: July 2017
Midnight Crossroads — A Buddy Read on Booklikes and Preparation for the new Series on NBC
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when I think about this book? S.L.O.W. It moved with glacial speed and the supernatural events were too far and few to make up for it. The pacing wouldn’t have mattered, if the book didn’t also have the following problems: The fact that one of the characters…
Wringo Ink. Short Story for the Genre Romance: Bogged Down
She didn’t like it when they just wouldn’t stay dead. Granted, all she had do to was concentrate on someone to make them keel over. Sometimes, however, the condition didn’t take and she had to work harder to focus. From the backyard, Blue had been watching her mother hug the picture frame tightly to her…
Book Booty, July 2017
A dear friend and colleague left the company recently. To us, it meant that we’d be seeing less of her. We decided to surprise her with a trip to The Tent and bought her a bevy of books. She loved it! We all got just a bit teary eyed but that’s life, isn’t it! You…
Sadly, the Killer Bees In This Story Didn’t Kill It For Me!
This was a giveaway win that I won on the very awesome group, Apocalypse Whenever as part of their June giveaway. I’d like to thank both the author and the group for the book! What I Liked: I liked the males cloned by the AI, Eve, were programmed to reach maturity within a few months….
June 2017 — A Wrap-Up
I dunno how she does it but I never come away from an Agatha Christie novel without enjoying it to the fullest! This one wasn’t an exception even when it was full of racist and sexist characters. I am also happy that I read this one finally and so close to the release of the…