A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas
That moment when you read what is supposed to be an epic finale only to realize that the author is setting up future books instead.
That moment when you read what is supposed to be an epic finale only to realize that the author is setting up future books instead.
What a shame, this one doesn’t cut as deep as I’d have liked.
Okay, this is a dreary low-budget indie movie but who cares? The hot lead actor takes it off, so yay, happiness.
Wow, it’s been quite a while since I come across an old-school time travel story.
Calling this book Chaos is like describing a bowl of cold, underseasoned soup as “tantalizing”.
Ah well, I guess this one isn’t as captivating as I am initially led to believe.
No amount of gimmicks can hide the fact that this is a generic coming-of-age teen movie.
Appropriately enough, perhaps, the last episode of the second season goes full meta on everyone.
This is a pretty generic filler episode that, nonetheless, has a cast that camp it up just enough to make things interesting.
This is a clunky but entertaining kind of ridiculous fare. It’s not bad at all, but it could also be better.