If you were to compare this episode to Tolkien's work or really any other T.V. show that understood the assignment, it would be abysmal, just like the rest of the show. However, because Rings of Power Season 1 and the previous episode of Season 2 has lowered my proverbial bar to the point where it's... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Fix Your Narcissistic Character: Orual From Till We Have Faces (Spoilers).
Till We Have Faces is probably one of C.S. Lewis' lesser-known works. When I first saw the book when I was checking off the list of books that I had for my 8th grade year, I had had no idea that it even existed. Then I read the description of the book and became very... Continue Reading →
Blog: I Made AI Write a Story. It Was…Something.
Well, I've come up with some armor and picture reviews from Bing's AI program in the past few months, but now it's time to put its creative abilities to the test in the form of writing. I've had this idea floating around in the back of my mind for a while now as I thought... Continue Reading →
Review: Time to Talk About My Favorite TV Show! 200th Blog Post Special (Spoilers).
It's hard to believe that I've post 200 articles on this blog. Back in June, I celebrated the blog's one year anniversary by redoing the look and feel of the Tanuki Corner, and now I will celebrate this milestone by once again ranting about Rings of Power, the show whose second season dropped yesterday. So... Continue Reading →
Blog: Why is There Such a Double Standard in Christian Media?
This topic comes from my critique of the Millie Maven trilogy by Ted and Rachel Dekker that I wrote a few weeks ago. In reading some of the Amazon reviews, I noticed one disgruntled reader lamenting the fact that so many Christian parents will allow their kids to read that trilogy, but absolutely forbid them... Continue Reading →
Review: I Only Made it Six Books into the Alex Rider Series (Spoilers).
A few years ago, I was given the Alex Rider series after I had asked for it as a Christmas gift. Why did I ask for it? Because it was recommended by Rick Riordan on his website, and I was still going through my Percy Jackson phase and thought that Riordan could do no wrong.... Continue Reading →
Blog/News: Why Does the Young Adult Section Suck Nowadays.
A week or two ago, I wrote an article about what I found in Barnes & Noble's young adult section. In that article, I posted the pictures I took of the books and among them were such titles such as Queer Ducks, The Black Friend: How to be a Better White Person, White Fragility, Afterlove,... Continue Reading →
Review: Millie Maven and the White Sword Made Me Root for the Bad Guy.
When I finally finished Millie Maven and the Golden Vial, I had to take a weeklong hiatus from reading any more of those books. My brain felt like mush and the entire series just made me angry. It was supposed to have a good story but instead, it felt like Ted and Rachel Dekker paid... Continue Reading →
Review: Things Get Even Dumber in Millie Maven and the Golden Vial (Spoilers).
As the title suggests, if you thought Millie Maven and the Bronze Medallion was a terrible story filled with New Age stupidity, just wait until you read Millie Maven and the Golden Vial, the book that involves children eating worm sludge (a-la Disney's bastardization of Willow), the power of friendship, and finally gives the dumbest... Continue Reading →
Blog: OG Stories of My Childhood: The Spotlight Chapters 9 and 10
Finally, after several weeks of posting about the first novel I ever wrote, we've reached the end of this adventure. Will there be more OG Stories on the way? I have no idea. If I can find any more, I'll post about them, but more likely than not, the OG Stories may be going on... Continue Reading →
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