As a black-British writer, I am speaking from the viewpoint of someone misunderstood. People see me on the street, on buses, and on trains, and have a preconceived idea of the type of person I am based on how I look. And
I spent a lot of time hyping up Crescent City ahead of its March 2020 release, mainly because I was impressed with the brand Mass had built in the YA/New Adult market and I couldn’t wait to see how that would translate
All You Need is Kill is a manga adaptation of a Japanese sci-fi light novel of the same name (written by Hiroshi Sakurazaka). This manga adaptation is written by Ryōsuke Takeuchi and illustrated by Death Note‘s Takeshi Obata. I read this manga
A review of Dear Wallflower - Poetry and Prose by Sara Secora.
After reading Monster by Naoki Urasawa last year, I was blown away by his ability to hold the reader’s attention throughout a long and suspenseful series, without it ever feeling like a drag. The way he’s able to keep readers guessing constantly,
After reading 5 enjoyable books in January, it was time to enjoy some manga again. Vinland Saga came highly recommended by my manga consultant. This post is my review of Vinland Saga: Book One. Vinland Saga Book One (Hardcover): Buy on Amazon
Sara Secora is the author behind 2016s Throne of Lies, a book I also had the pleasure of reviewing during its initial release. A few months back, Sara Secora released its sequel, Untoward Awakening, and this followup showed exactly how much Sara
Being a Hip Hop fan, I’d heard many rappers namedrop some of the most notorious crack / cocaine dealers of the 1980s. With Rich Porter, Alpo, Azie, Supreme, and Fat Cat being some of the most famous. But when doing some research,
Here are some more review roundups of novels that I’ve read over the past few months. These include the following books: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, 1984, and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Blade Runner). The Seven Husbands of Evelyn