Blog: What it’s Like Being Homeschooled.

I thought to save this post for when I actually started school, but yesterday, I looked around, saw how many people are returning back to school and thought, "Eh. Why not publish this post early?" I've talked a little bit about what being homeschooled is like last year in my post about the documentary Shiny,... Continue Reading →

Review: The How to Train Your Dragon Movies Might Not Have Been Accurate to the Books, But They Are Awesome (Spoilers)

I've been meaning to do a post about How to Train Your Dragon because it was one of those franchises that I absolutely loved as a kid, but never got around to until know. I suppose it's because there are three movies, five spinoff shows/specials, and the book series that it was based off of,... 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 →

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: I Have Some Mixed Feelings on Loom

I meant to do this review shortly after Imagine Dragons released this album, but obviously was unable to do so. However, even though I couldn't do it immediately, I at least have had a little over a month to fully absorb the album, let it grow on me, and figure out what my thoughts are.... 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: Guns Aren’t the Problem, People Are the Problem.

Last Wednesday, I read a post from a fellow blogger about guns and why - in his opinion - they need to be banned. He told the story about how his friend who had immigrated to America had been killed in a shooting and talked about how many people had been killed in shootings. The... Continue Reading →

News: If You Don’t Think That There’s a Gay Agenda in Your Kids’ Books, Think Again.

I know that in yesterday's post, I said I would do more content on the God-awful Millie Maven trilogy, but that has been put on hiatus for the time being because there's something more important to talk about than Millie Maven. Yesterday, me and my mom were doing a mother-daughter day and decided to go... Continue Reading →

Review: Millie Maven and the Bronze Medallion was New Age Trash.

Last Christmas, I asked for a series of books that a friend of mine suggested called "The Millie Series". According to Amazon, that series is about a Christian farm girl growing up during the time of the Civil War, having to learn lessons about trusting God while growing up or something. I ended up not... Continue Reading →

Blog: Here’s an Example of a Good Enemies to Lovers Ship: Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

I've talked quite a bit on the romance genre recently and while I've given a lot of examples of bad romantic relationships in books and given advice on how to actually write a healthy relationship, I don't think I've really given an example of what a good relationship looks like. To be fair, good relationships... Continue Reading →

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