Buffy the Vampire Slayer takes it up a notch by bringing the 90s pop culture hit into Generation Z. Buffy still seeks out that normal life amid being the Chosen One and fighting to keep the Hellmouth closed. But now, BTVS takes on social media and a whole new world order in high school.
Marching to the Beating of Freedom (March Book 3 – A Book Review)
John Lewis's trilogy concludes in this final volume as he and hundreds of thousands others prepare to march across Mississippi to register to vote.
Tying Up Loose Ends (BTVS: Omnibus Vol 7 – A Book Review)
While BTVS was coming to a close with season 7, the omnibus comes to a close as well, pulling focus on Buffy's resurrection, the loss of Joyce, and the reappearance of old friends and enemies.
Midnight Tease – November 2021
Okay, I may be extending my spooky reading just a little longer. Take a scroll to see what's coming up on my TBR for November.
Midnight Tease – October 2021
Tis the spooky season and I've got so many books I can't wait to read! Take a scroll to check them out!
The Sundown Rundown – September, 2021
The end of September has come and the spooky season is about to begin. But before it does, here's what I tackled throughout the month!
The Past and Future Come Haunting (BTVS: Omnibus Vol. 6 – A Book Review)
Season 4 comes to an an end and this volume delves into season 5. More dangers await the Scooby Gang as do unexpected cameos. At least it's not another apocalypse...this time.
On the Fiery Ride to Freedom (March: Vol. 2 – A Book Review)
Book two follows John Lewis and his fellow activists as they continue to fight for desegregation and freedom by partaking in freedom rides and protesting. Tensions rise higher and higher from outside forces as well as inside.
The Sundown Rundown – July 2021
The end of July is here and I've got the monthly wrap-up for you. Take a scroll and check out what you may have missed.
Where It Begins (March Vol.1 – A Book Review)
In this first volume. Congressman John Lewis details his time going to school, college, and his part in de-segregation, starting with sit-ins at counters in diners and even his first meeting with Martin Luther King Jr.