Fiction
Death Warmed Over
Do you like detective stories or zombie stories? If your answer is yes to both questions, you’re going to love Kevin J Anderson’s Death Warmed Over. The main character is a zombie detective looking for his girlfriend's killer, who is a poltergeist. It all happens in New Orleans.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Critique
The Pulitzer Prize Winning "THE KILLER ANGELS"
Intensify your understanding of the turning point battle of the Civil War, Gettysburg. Enter the minds and hearts of the soldiers, argue strategies, command troops, engage in raging battles and fight for your life.
By mark william smith2 years ago in Critique
Ivanhoe
Knights, castles, jousts, sword fights, palace intrigue, oh yes, and romance, what’s not to like? Ivanhoe, a story set in thirteenth-century England, has everything a seventh-grader could ask for. I hated reading until Miss Hilferty assigned this story to our literature class. One story can change the world.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Critique
THE HUNGER GAMES Suzanne Collins saw it Coming
Parallel the now. Food prices soar. People are tracked and traced everywhere. 15-minute cities loom segregating cities into zones. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Psychological manipulation divides We the People.
By jacki fleet2 years ago in Critique
Disney-?
Since Disney+’s launch and the capitalistic acquisition of media outlets, Disney has sacrificed quality for quantity. Sure, Disney had past sloppy VHS/DVD-only releases, but their theatrical productions were still enjoyable. The most grievous examples are the Star Wars franchise (vii-ix trilogy with its director debacle) and the chaotic MCU Phase-5.
By Christopher Michael2 years ago in Critique









