I read chapter six of Animorphs #6 The Capture by K.A.Applegate.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Hope(less) (Mini-Review)
Hope(less) is the first book of Melissa Haag's Judgment of the Six
series. In it we are introduced to Gabby who can see people as sparks
and unintentionally pulls men's attention towards her. As she is one of
the few humans able to mate with werewolves, she is taken in by werewolf
society and asked to find a mate. Clay falls for her while she wants
nothing to do with him. As their courtship begins, revelations are given
to Gabby that may make life even more complicated for her.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
The Raven Speaks: The Reason the Yeerks Couldn't Take Away Freewill
Animorphs is a great series but it does have its problems. One such
problem is Animorphs #28 The Experiment. The only way I can get through
it is by a headcanon I made up.
Coming Soon: Top 10 Reasons Why Game of Thrones Seasons 7 and 8 Sucked
Game of Thrones began in 2011 to a strong fanbase. It helped that it
was an adaptation of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series
which meant there was already people interested in it. The show
continued going strong and quickly all the world was tuning in to see
what would happen next.
So when it was announced that the show was ending there was a lot of interest to see how characters and storylines would end up. The fanbase was so huge at that point that there were basically factions dividing people into what they liked and didn't like about the show.
But by the time Game of Thrones ended, no one wanted to talk about it or give it another rewatch. It wasn't that the events of Seasons 7 and 8 were sad, it was that they were painful. In two shortened seasons the show managed to destroy everything that made it unique.
While there are way more than ten reasons of why the final two seasons of Game of Thrones sucked, I do not have time to write a full and comprehensive list at the moment.
So when it was announced that the show was ending there was a lot of interest to see how characters and storylines would end up. The fanbase was so huge at that point that there were basically factions dividing people into what they liked and didn't like about the show.
But by the time Game of Thrones ended, no one wanted to talk about it or give it another rewatch. It wasn't that the events of Seasons 7 and 8 were sad, it was that they were painful. In two shortened seasons the show managed to destroy everything that made it unique.
While there are way more than ten reasons of why the final two seasons of Game of Thrones sucked, I do not have time to write a full and comprehensive list at the moment.
Friday, May 8, 2020
Upcoming Review: Dune: The Machine Crusade (Patreon Exclusive)
More than two decades have passed since the events chronicled in The Butlerian Jihad.
The crusade against thinking robots has ground on for years, but the
forces led by Serena Butler and Iblis Ginjo have made only slight gains;
the human worlds grow weary of war, of the bloody, inconclusive swing
from victory to defeat.
The fearsome cymeks, led by Agamemnon, hatch new plots to regain their lost power from Omnius--as their numbers dwindle and time begins to run out. The fighters of Ginaz, led by Jool Noret, forge themselves into an elite warrior class, a weapon against the machine-dominated worlds. Aurelius Venport and Norma Cenva are on the verge of the most important discovery in human history-a way to "fold" space and travel instantaneously to any place in the galaxy.
And on the faraway, nearly worthless planet of Arrakis, Selim Wormrider and his band of outlaws take the first steps to making themselves the feared fighters who will change the course of history: the Fremen.
Here is the unrivaled imaginative power that has put Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson on bestseller lists everywhere and earned them the high regard of readers around the globe. The fantastic saga of Dune continues in Dune: The Machine Crusade.
The fearsome cymeks, led by Agamemnon, hatch new plots to regain their lost power from Omnius--as their numbers dwindle and time begins to run out. The fighters of Ginaz, led by Jool Noret, forge themselves into an elite warrior class, a weapon against the machine-dominated worlds. Aurelius Venport and Norma Cenva are on the verge of the most important discovery in human history-a way to "fold" space and travel instantaneously to any place in the galaxy.
And on the faraway, nearly worthless planet of Arrakis, Selim Wormrider and his band of outlaws take the first steps to making themselves the feared fighters who will change the course of history: the Fremen.
Here is the unrivaled imaginative power that has put Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson on bestseller lists everywhere and earned them the high regard of readers around the globe. The fantastic saga of Dune continues in Dune: The Machine Crusade.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Jash Reads: Animorphs #6 The Capture (Chapter 5)
Labels:
Animorphs,
Jash Reads,
KA Applegate,
The Capture
Jash Reads: Eragon (Chapter 9)(Part 2)
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Christopher Paolini,
Eragon,
Jash Reads,
The Inheritance Cycle
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