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Most recently published stories in Critique.
Cornbread and Poppy at the Museum
'Poppy and Cornbread at the museum is a beginning chapter book for young readers. Who wouldn't enjoy reading and sharing a story of two adorable mice that is written by Matthew Cordell. In the small village of Moonville there are two mice who are totally different but are best friends, but there is a secret in this tiny village that involves these two best friends. Technically the story is told where the words and the pictures tell the story each its own way.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Miserable Mill
From the depths of Lake Lachrymose to the workings of the Lucky Smells Lumbermill the Baudelaire children are caught up in another nasty and sad predicament. In this volume it is Klaus who is the main character for it is about his glasses and how hypnosis can affect all people in many ways and means to get what one wants. Count Olaf is always around in some form or another. Will these three children really ever find a home that feels love?
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
I've Gathered Some Movies And TV Shows of Netflix Coming in December 2024
Hey there, fellow binge-watchers! December’s just around the corner, and Netflix has lined up some amazing movies and shows to close out the year with a bang. Whether you're planning a cozy winter night in or gearing up for a holiday binge-fest, I’ve done the legwork for you. Get ready for a sneak peek at some of the hottest titles hitting Netflix this December!
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Your Monster Review: A Horror Comedy That Explores Self-Love
Your Monster, directed by Caroline Lindy, is a romantic horror comedy that offers a refreshing take on the genre. The movie stars Melissa Barrera as Laura Franco, a young actress navigating the tumultuous waters of personal loss and self-discovery in New York City. After facing a series of life-altering events, including a cancer diagnosis and a painful breakup, Laura encounters an unexpected ally: a monster living in her closet. This creature, while fearsome in appearance, becomes a catalyst for Laura's journey toward reclaiming her voice and confronting her inner demons.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
I Know It's Late, But Here Are My Reviews on It Ends With Us Movie
If you’ve been browsing social media or chatting with friends lately, you’ve likely heard about It Ends With Us, the movie adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel. While the buzz might have died down, I'm here to reignite the conversation and share my thoughts on this film that stirred so many emotions. So, settle in, grab a snack, and let’s dive into a review that goes beyond the surface!
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Is Sugar Defender really as effective as people claim for blood sugar stabilization?
When it comes to evaluating the effectiveness of Sugar Defender for blood sugar stabilization, one of the most pressing questions is: Is Sugar Defender really as effective as people claim? This question naturally arises from the wide variety of reviews, testimonials, and anecdotal evidence that flood the internet. However, a more critical analysis is necessary to gauge whether this supplement can truly live up to its promises.
By Alvin V. Stoneabout a year ago in Critique
Halloween
Horrifying anxiety letting loose other worldly entities entering neverland. _____________ There was this one All Hallow's Eve that no body could be found. Why do you suppose this happened. Could it have been that they did not follow the rules that were stated one night, or could it have been that there was a sense that they were being watched, but what was watching them? They were afraid to ask and did not really want an answer, but they had to know. They listened to each, and it occurred to them that what was watching them was each other's bodies.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
AI Generated Stories On Vocal? Seriously, What Is The Point?
Introduction When I see that a story is AI-generated it is a red flag to me, something to avoid. Today I have seen a lot on Vocal, and yes they are flagging themselves but seriously what is the point? I don't want to read something that someone couldn't be bothered to write.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Critique
Managing
We all seem to arbitrarily save enough to live as in getting food to eat and to cloth ourselves, well if we are able to do this for there are some that are out there that need our help through no fault of their own who need extra help. I know there are thrift stores and helping hands, but some people are just too proud to admit that they need help, and I also know that out of that group of individuals there are some that are just lazy and do not want to do anything worthwhile but complain about.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











