comedy

Book Review: The Prophet and the Idiot by Jonas Jonasson

The book is well written, satirical, quirky, and a lot of fun to read. The first half is excellent, but…

1 month ago

Book Review: Springfield Confidential by Mike Reiss

If you’re just interested in TV writing, entertainment, or the process of making a cartoon series you’ll find this book…

10 months ago

Book Review: How I Became a Famous Novelist by Steve Hely

How I Became a Famous Novelist, the fictional author writes a book full of clichés, lyrical descriptions, and commonalities he…

1 year ago

Book Review: Locklands by Robert Jackson Bennett

Mr. Bennett goes a step further in this book when it comes to communication. talking is not needed, people are…

2 years ago

Book Review: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Dr. Ryland Grace woke up on a space-ship with no idea why he’s there. His crew-mates are dead and the…

3 years ago

Book Spotlight: Good Grammar Is the Life of the Party by Curtis Honeycutt

Grammar rules! Good Grammar is the Life of the Party: Tips for a Wildly Successful Life will convert grammar goofballs…

3 years ago

Book Review: Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett

The sci-fi story Shorefall,expands on world building, societies, and technologies, questions what the author created, exploring politics, faith, and humanity.

4 years ago

Book Review: Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett

Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett a smart novel in a complex world where humans can tap the consciousness of objects…

6 years ago

Book Review: Professor at Large: The Cornell Years by John Cleese

Anti-intellectualism is sadly seen as positive personality trademark, it’s nice to read a book which doesn’t shy from it, but…

6 years ago

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