Book Review: The Painter and His Subject

Title: Five Little Pigs Author: Agatha Christie I was ready giving it 3 bananas until I got thru the last few pages. Agatha never fails to impress me. I thought I got everything right as to who the real murderer was and then a strike of a last-minute execution made everything shocking. Agatha’s brilliance inContinue reading “Book Review: The Painter and His Subject”

Movie Review: Glass

(Last movie to Unbreakable trilogy or Eastrail 177) First, I am an M. Night Shyamalan defender. So fuck you Rotten Tomatoes. 35% isn’t a good representation. I like anything Shyamalan. So any movies directed and/or written by him can feed my appetite though not all on the same level. Don’t get me wrong, I don’tContinue reading “Movie Review: Glass”

God Who?

“How did God come into being?” I was in early grade school then so my brain could still not think of a poignant answer. I simply thought of his parents. “God’s mom and dad made him,” was my response. That’s not exactly how I said it but I knew I meant the same. That’s oneContinue reading “God Who?”

Book Review: The Painter and His Subject

Title: Five Little Pigs Author: Agatha Christie I was ready giving it 3 bananas until I got thru the last few pages. Agatha never fails to impress me. I thought I got everything right as to who the real murderer was and then a strike of a last-minute execution made everything shocking. Agatha’s brilliance inContinue reading “Book Review: The Painter and His Subject”

Book Review: Ari and Dante

Title: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe Author: Benjamin Alire Sáenz Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌 (reposted) Aristotle:All this time.This was what wrong with me. All this time I had been trying to figure out the secrets of the universe, the secrets of myContinue reading “Book Review: Ari and Dante”

Book Review: Rowell’s Best

Book Title: Eleanor and Park Author: Rainbow Rowell An excessive use of crude language in a book, maybe for the purpose of believability is not my cup of tea. That is what I initially got from the book. It has done its purpose though, the dialogues become more down to earth and honest. I mean,Continue reading “Book Review: Rowell’s Best”

Book Review: Sequel to Carry On

Book Title: Wayward Son Author: Rainbow Rowell Wayward Son is the anticipated sequel to Carry On. The story is narrated in similar approach; shifting of different POV. Rainbow’s writing style is like a rainbow of wit and humor. Her dialogues are always fun to read. This is the aftermath of war. The order in theContinue reading “Book Review: Sequel to Carry On”

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