Book Reviews
Parents Who Don’t Do Dishes (Book) Review
What Parents Who Don’t Do Dishes *is* is a sort of how-to manual for raising kids who want to help out so you won’t have to. Of course, that’s a long, drawn-out process, but one that is well worth the time and effort. Raising k...
Judge Dredd E-Book Review
Three classic Judge Dredd tales have been converted to the e-book format, The Cursed Earth, The Day The Law Died and The Dark Judges. All three between them were a perfect re-introduction into the Judge Dredd comic book univers...
Devil In the Delta (Book) Review
If you have Ghost Hunters set to automatically record on your DVR, if movies like The Exorcist or Nightmare on Elm Street are quality entertainment, if Rosemary’s Baby is your favorite bedtime story.......then let me introduce ...
The Treebobs and the Dizzy Broomsticks (Audio Book) Review
Rotten Rena is back, and this time the forest itself is under attack. The Treebobs are elves that have been rescued by the forest fairies. Together, the friends are constantly working to keep the forest’s wicked witch, Rotten R...
Talisman of El (Book) Review
The story is engaging and thrilling with some very intense moments, but there really isn’t anything that would be harmful for even younger readers. There is no profanity or sexual content, and any violence is more glossed over ...
The Treebobs and the Runaway Cauldron (Audio Book) Review
The Treebobs and the Runaway Cauldron is a fun audio book for kids that combines an engaging story with silly sound effects to keep kids entertained. It was a big hit in our household, particularly for the six and eight year ol...
The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination (Book) Review
The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination is the go-to book for super hero fans who have always felt the bad guys got the short end of the stick. It’s for anyone who has ever wanted to know just where the villain’s are co...
Shakespeare v. Lovecraft (Book) Review
Shakespeare v. Lovecraft is graphically violent, unapologetically free with its twisted usage of both Shakespeare and Lovecraft, and oddly amusing. To be honest, I’m not quite sure what to think of it, but one thing is for cert...
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