This historical fictional tale of Nefertari, Nefertiti's niece, was an enjoyable read. I will likely pick up anything in the future written by Michelle Moran because her books offer a great escape. Her voice is unique and she keeps the story full of Read More
No coffee table would be complete without this book, especially if you have ever enjoyed going into a Ripley's location. Like the exhibits you will find there, every time you look in this book you will see something new or be astounded again. Read More
Fandomania would like to announce its first monthly book discussion! Our first topic is dystopian fiction. Read more to find out how you can participate! Read More
Pictures For Sad Children is really an entertaining read even if it isn't really an uplifting one. While the name evokes more melancholy than it perhaps truly has, there are times when it is bittersweet or has an almost morose sense of humor. Read More
As a whole the story is a quick and enjoyable read. It's not the pick-me-up book of the year, but it is beautifully written. The pathos of the main character really pulls on your heart strings and you really want things to end well for her. Overall, an Read More
Looking for a webcomic that has the feel of Edgar Rice Burroughs or E.E. Smith but the Heart of Calvin and Hobbes? Then Marooned is the comic for you. Creator Tom Dell'Aringa talked with Kelly about the comic and its influences. Read More