Dating adventures and hilarity continue in Catana Chetwynd's second book 'Snug'.
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Book Review: ‘Please Don’t Eat Me’ by Liz Climo
A bunny wants to avoid becoming a bear's lunch, in 'Please Don't Eat Me by author and illustrator Liz Climo.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Department of Mind-Blowing Theories’ by Tom Gauld from Drawn+Quarterly
'Department of Mind-Blowing Theories' by Tom Gauld published by Drawn+Quarterly is a chuckle-with-tongue-in-cheek collection of gags all on aspects of the scientific community.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Logan Lucky’
Patient, observant audiences get rewarded throughout the one hour and 59-minute running time where even paying attention to what’s on the television pay dividends.
Read More »Interview: S.K. Nicholls, Author of ‘Naked Alliances: A Richard Noggin Novel’
Interview with S. K. Nicholls author of 'Naked Alliances: A Richard Noggin Novel'.
Read More »Interview: Jonisha Rios, Author of ‘Curse of the Blue Vagina’
Interview with Jonisha Rios author of "Curse of the Blue Vagina": "I am successful, whether you believe me to be or not, simply because I lived my dream without waiting for someone’s approval."
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Rabbit Who Wants to Go To Harvard’ A Parody by Zeldar the Great With Help From Diana Holquist and Christopher Eliopoulos
"The Rabbit Who Wants to Go To Harvard" by Zeldar The Great with help from Diana Holquist and Christopher Eliopoulos is interactive and witty. While the work is fun and zany, almost more for an adult reader, the way it is written is fun for a child.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fat Chance’ – Wonderful Humor by R.J. Leahy
A fabulous piece of literature, written by a true man of letters, it is saturated with laugh, wits, mystery, and weird personalities.
Read More »Book Review: ‘What the Hell Was That?’ by Jeffrey Friedberg
New story collection by Jeffrey Friedberg, "What the Hell Was That?", is warp-speed ahead in entertainment value.
Read More »Interview with Jane Tesh, author of ‘Butterfly Waltz’
Interview with Jane Tesh, author of "Butterfly Waltz": "The creative process is something that I can’t resist or understand. I can’t explain where my characters come from. They are imaginary friends who never left me."
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