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New Comic Book Day Roundup
Here’s all the comics I read that came out on Wednesday (sorry for the delay in this roundup – things got a bit crazy for me this week). I don’t want to flood my blog with a million posts, so here is a list of links to my reviews. Some will be on Goodreads and… Read more
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Review: Nightborne by Brindi Quinn
Author: Brindi Quinn Released: May 29th 2018 Received: Own Rating: Nightborne is the highly anticipate sequel to Lightborne, but that was probably at least somewhat obvious thanks to the titles. Still, I’m sure fans of Brindi Quinn (like myself) were relieved for the release of this story. We’ve been waiting a hot minute to find… Read more
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Review: Endurance by C.S. Harte
Author: C.S. Harte Released: February 19th 2018 Received: Review Request Rating: Endurance is a prequel novel, and it’s really quite a quick read. If you’re looking for something fun and fast then this is perfect for you. If you’ve played any of Prey (or the Gmods for Prop Hunt really) then you’re probably going to… Read more
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Review: Portfolio: Beginning Color Mixing: Tips and techniques for mixing vibrant colors and cohesive palettes by Kimberly Adams
Publisher: Walter Foster Publishing Author: Kimberly Adams Released: April 3rd 2018 Received: NetGalley Rating: I received a copy of Portfolio: Beginning of Color Mixing in exchange for a fair and honest review. Beginning of Color Mixing has got to be one of the most vibrant and beautiful art guides I’ve read in quite some time,… Read more
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Review: The Oracle Year by Charles Soule
Publisher: Harper Periennal Author: Charles Soule Released: April 3rd 2018 Received: Own (BOTM) Rating: The Oracle Year is Charles Soule’s first foray into the novel world. He’s been a very well known graphic novel author for years, not to mention one of my favorites (he’s written for She-Hulk, Lando, Poe Dameron,Obi-Wan & Anakin and so… Read more
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My Experience at BookCon 2018
Wow. It’s almost hard to believe that BookCon has come and gone. I spent so much time waiting and planning for it. And poof! At least now I have a better idea of what I’m in for, and can plan better for next year (more on that later). Pssst, if you don’t want to read… Read more
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