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Book Review: Joker: The 10th Anniversary Edition (DC Black Label Edition) by Brian Azzarello, Lee Bermejo, Mick Gray, Robert Clark and Patricia Mulvihill
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Friday, and it’s time for another review. Today, I am reviewing the graphic novel Joker: The 10th Anniversary Edition by Brian Azzarello, Lee Bermejo, Mick Gray, Robert Clark and Patricia Mulvihill…. Read More ›
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Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Museums/Galleries I’ve Visited/Want to Visit
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Wednesday, and it’s time for another post in the Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge hosted by Long and Short Reviews. If you would like to participate in the challenge, you can find… Read More ›
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Protagonists and Deuteragonists
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today, I am exploring Protagonists and deuteragonists (a term I only learned when researching this post). I hope you find it as fascinating as I did! Protagonists and Deuteragonists Protagonists and deuteragonists are two of… Read More ›
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Book Review: The Audacity by Katherine Ryan
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Friday, and it’s time for another review. Today, I am reviewing Katherine Ryan’s The Audacity. The Audacity was first published in September 2021 by Blink Publishing and is 336 pages long…. Read More ›
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Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: How I Feel About Staycations
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Wednesday, and it’s time for another post in the Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge hosted by Long and Short Reviews. If you would like to participate in the challenge, you can find… Read More ›
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What Makes a Fairy Tale a Fairy Tale
Hi everyone! How are you all? Today I’m going to be exploring precisely what it is that makes a fairy tale a fairy tale. I’ve previously talked about what a fairy tale is and why they’re important, but here I’ll go a little… Read More ›
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Book Review: Batman: Hush Twentieth Anniversary Edition by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Friday, and it’s time for another review. Today, I am reviewing Batman: Hush the Twentieth Anniversary Edition by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair. Batman: Hush was first… Read More ›
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Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Funny Things I’ve Googled
Hi everyone! I hope you’re well. Today is Wednesday, and it’s time for another post in the Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge hosted by Long and Short Reviews. If you want to join in the challenge, you can find the topics… Read More ›
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5 Tips for Creating a Great Antagonist
Hi everyone! How are you all? Today, I am sharing some quick tips for creating and fleshing out your story’s antagonist. 5 Tips for Creating a Great Antagonist As a vital component of any compelling narrative, the antagonist plays a… Read More ›
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Book Review: Honey, I Home-schooled the Kids by Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Friday, and it’s time for another review. Today, I’m sharing my review of Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley’s Honey, I Home-schooled the Kids. Honey, I Home-schooled the Kids was published in… Read More ›
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