


Can Book Series get too long?
Do some novels or series get a tad too long? Do artists get a little too caught up in their own heads and take us down paths that shouldn’t be […]

The Iron chain of Mediocrity

Neverwhere Review
Neil Gaiman is a masterpiece of a human, and his books showcase that, let’s be fanboys and girls together as we wander through his phenom novel, Neverwhere. Filled with mystery […]

Stranger of Tempest Review
A meandering review of Tom Lloyds first book in the God Fragments series, Stranger of Tempest. Action packed chases, big booms from mage guns, and lots of trauma, this book […]

A Place to Call Home

The Light of All That Falls Review
The Light of all That Falls, the third book in the Licanius trilogy, manages to wrap up things nicely, while leaving a whopping emotional toil with its ending. That being […]

The Gift of Kaladin
I received the best christmas gift of all this year. Uyen cao was a sweet little butterball of love and drew me a custom Kaladin Stormblessed portrait. Kaladin is one […]

Walt Whitman Writes his Truth

Dark Glory War Review-BookTalk
The Dark glory war by Michael A. Stackpole does not seem to be on many peoples radars, but it is a worthy YA fantasy novel that leads up to a fantastic trilogy, the dragoncrown war.

Can Book Series Get too Long?
“Surprising what you can dig out of books if you read long enough, isn’t it?” ― Robert Jordan As the years have come and gone, I have had the pleasure […]

Books are Doorways
Books are doorways into secret worlds, secret lives created by the minds of people around the world. Most books follow the same set of rules, they have a beginning, a […]

The Power of Books
“I have lived a thousand lives and I’ve loved a thousand loves. I’ve walked on distant worlds and seen the end of time. Because I read.” -George R.R. Martin Books […]

When Someone Expresses How you Feel(The Misery Tax)
Sometimes you know something in your heart yet no one has ever put down the words for you to connect with. Sometimes someone does though, and it is a magical […]

Do Schools Kill the Desire to Read?(And be Creative?)-BookTalk
Do Schools ruin our desire to read, be creative, and learn? There’s a strong case to be made. Check out Seth Godins work at: https://seths.blog/ Stealing dreams article: https://medium.com/@thisissethsblog/stop-stealing-dreams-4116c7dbff7b Stealing […]

Why Fantasy Books Should be Used in School(Even University!)-BookTalk
Why are Fantasy and Science Fiction Novels not used in school? I argue why stories, especially fantastical ones, are better vehicles for sharing knowledge, especially philosophical and moral knowledge, which […]