I'm Ryne, a Creative Writing/Education student at MCLA. I write about various forms of media that I'm interested in, with reviews of books, movies, and music strewn in with other facts about my day. I have a girlfriend named Sarah Plummer whom I'm very happy with. Want to contact me besides commenting the blog? My AIM name is Ryne Repulsive, email is rb9589@mcla.edu. Want to send me horror screeners or movies to review? Email me and I'll let you in on my secret MCLA box! Crazy, right?
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Book Review: The Dead Parade by James Roy Daley
The Dead Parade isn't exactly a fresh concept, but Daley has crafted an amusing first story here.
Sevareid has a real knack for providing detailed imagery of the environment; the importance of the journey requires commendation.
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Movie Review: 10,000 B.C.
Three words - it has dreads.
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Book Review: King Leopold's Ghost - A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa by Adam Hochschild
Hochschild teaches all of us a lesson; we cannot stand idly by and let political immoralities continue.
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Book Review - Dead Air: A Cycling Murder Mystery by Greg Moody
A quick, fun, and painless ride, but it won't throw you over the handlebars in surprise.
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Movie Review: Saw V
Taking away that chance for survival, Saw V became gross out, mindless entertainment for the demented with no relevant undertones.
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Movie Review: Friday the 13th
It might get just a little bit boring, and I do think it's time to move on from Crystal Lake.
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Book Review: Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand
We miss Seabiscuit - but so does the racing world; in that, Hillenbrand succeeds in bringing the past to the present.
There are a couple of duds, but mostly it manages to entertain, spook, and have you laughing all at once.
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Book Review: Life on the Run by Bill Bradley
Coupling his views on basketball with his foreword, Bradley's book acts as an important critique on sports culture.
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