Category: Mystery
Christianna Marks
August 29, 2016
Book Lists, Dystopian, Feminism, Historical Fiction, Human Interest, LGBT, Mystery, Performing Arts, Relationships, Romance, Suspense/Thriller, Young Adult
I love a good Young Adult book adaptation. I mean, who doesn’t? But most of my favorites are the films based on books that don’t have a lot of …
Alas! Some of you readers are probably tired of glancing over similar books at the book store or hearing the same books being recommended each time. It’s time to give …
Christianna Marks
August 26, 2016
Animals, Book Lists, Drama, Fantasy, George R.R. Martin, Historical Fiction, Human Interest, Humor, Mystery, Reading, Young Adult
Where are my Game of Thrones fans at? If you’re sitting around waiting for the newest season to drop, chances are that you’ve already watched past seasons more than …
Cryptography, the art of making and breaking codes, is enjoying some time in the limelight thanks to the Voynich Manuscript, a 15th century text written in a code that …
The HBO show True Detective hit the screen back in 2014. Throughout the first two seasons, the show has received some pretty terrible reviews (which I, as a fan, …
The Voynich Manuscript is one of the most baffling mysteries in the world of books. Its 272 pages, bound together by goat skin strings, are filled with strange illustrations …
Since August 19th, it has been confirmed that Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly will co-star in a comedic take on Sherlock Holmes in “Holmes and Watson.” Let me …
From the creator of the television phenomenon Veronica Mars, Rob Thomas continues the story from where the feature film left off. Dive into Veronica Mars Book One: The Thousand …
Brian Baek
August 19, 2016
Book Lists, Classics, Dystopian, Fantasy, Human Interest, Literary Fiction, Mystery, Suspense/Thriller, Time-Travel, Young Adult
The great thing about The Lord Of The Rings and Harry Potter is that they come in a series (ie trilogies, quartets, septets, octets). The author builds on their …
“Nothing is what one thinks it is. Cloth is stone and circus is an art. There are no certainties.” With these words of Walter Moer you have encapsulated the …
Cozy mysteries get a bad rap. They’re derided for being simplistic, formulaic, and predictable. And, okay, most of them are. But who cares. Cozy mysteries are called cozy for …
Win Winters is not someone you would automatically describe as ordinary. He’s a loner, by choice, horrendously tormented by the unending thoughts that consume his all too ‘disturbing’ mind. …
Do you find yourself endlessly binge watching every season of Law and Order: SVU, CSI, NYPD Blue, or other popular cop shows? Well, I’m here to further your love …
Whether you are a die-hard Republican or a proud Democrat, nothing brings America (and the world) together like the Olympics. The spirit of camaraderie as we cheer on our …
Audiobooks are rapidly replacing conventional and traditional reading. In fact, these books add true depth and dimension to pages – while effectively attracting and engaging readers with captivating storylines. …
I enjoy reading all types of books. I love reading books that are intellectually challenging as well as ones where the authors subvert an existing genre and do something …
In all of my book enthusiast years, (which has, essentially, been my entire life), I have never spoken to a bookworm who doesn’t enjoy a good mystery every now …
His name is known all over the world: whether you’ve read it in books, heard it in audiobooks, or seen him on the screen, Sherlock Holmes is the classic …
He’s a living legend and one of the most popular American storytellers of our time. Stephen King’s novel JOYLAND is a perfect read for the summer. If you’re expecting …
YouTube Channel: UFOTV® The Disclosure Network I’m sure you’ve seen them. Dusty old little books made out of cheap paper with an equal cover price, most of them in cents. …