Review: The Pendragon Cycle…Is This Why Jeremy Boring Left the Dailywire? (Spoilers)

Finally, after years of waiting in anticipation for The Pendragon Cycle to be released, it is finally available on Dailywire+, with the first two episodes out now. About time, too, given the fact that this show was supposed to be released in the fall of 2024 but was pushed out until now. Surely the wait... Continue Reading →

Review: My Top List of Non-Smutty Romance Books for 2026.

As most of you know, I am not a fan of the way romance is treated in literature today. I like a story about a cute couple as much as anyone, but when things like rape and unhealthy obsession are portrayed as totally normal and romantic, and the book is full of so many graphic... Continue Reading →

Blog: 2025 in Review

Happy New Years! It's the end of 2025 so I just wanted to do a review of what I've been up to this year and thank you all for your support. It's been a big year for the Tanuki Corner, so here's some highlights.... : 42.8K Views This year's views nearly quadrupled from last year's... Continue Reading →

Review: The Office (Spoilers)

Back in January, I did a review of Season 1 of the hit comedy The Office after watching it on DVD. I intended to do another review of it after I finished Season 6, but, in classic fashion, procrastinated until now. On the bright side, I can now say my brother and I have binged... Continue Reading →

Blog: Things I’m Thankful For.

To state the obvious, tomorrow is Turkey Day, so I figured I'll do a short post about the things I'm grateful for. : Jesus He's the Way, the Truth, and the Life, y'all. No one's saved except through Him, so I'm grateful that God sent His Son to atone for our sins, so we don't... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Debunking Deconstruction – Weird Old Testament Rules?

Ah, yes. Yet another blog post I've wanted to do for several months now but have been putting off for the wonderful excuse of...reasons. This is what happens when you come up with most of your blog post ideas at 3 a.m. after being jolted awake by your subconscious and saying: "Why haven't I thought... Continue Reading →

Review: Beowulf (Spoilers)

Finally, over a year after I read this epic, I'm talking about it on the blog. Let's give three cheers for procrastination! But, on a more serious note, Beowulf is the most important work of literature in the English language. Written by an unknown author around 700-750 A.D., Beowulf is relevant for its cultural framework,... Continue Reading →

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