Mass Effect: Foundation (#5) by Mac Walters. Miranda recruits Jacob to Cerberus by offering him a mission he can’t refuse: collecting Shepard’s body from the edge of the galaxy. They travel to the Terminus system to deal with Batarians. We all should know right there things are going to go awry. This is an interesting installmentContinueContinue reading “Review: Mass Effect: Foundation (#5)”
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Review: Last Man Standing: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter
Last Man Standing: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter by Dan Luvisi. I have been excited about this book since I first stumbled across a stunning digital painting featuring a bloodied, bullet-ridden soldier. I immediately researched the artist and discovered Dan Luvisi, who is not only extraordinarily talented, but also a really nice guy, in myContinueContinue reading “Review: Last Man Standing: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter”
Review: The Last of Us: American Dreams
The Last of Us: American Dreams by Neil Druckmann and Faith Erin Hicks ‘The Last Of Us’ is a comicbook based on the recently released video game of the same name. The setting is post-apocalyptic and the main character is Ellie, the young girl featured on the cover of the game. The comic serves as aContinueContinue reading “Review: The Last of Us: American Dreams”
Writing and Reading Reviews
I’ve been reviewing books for online and print magazines for a while now. Close on ten years. It’s an interesting business as I don’t consider myself qualified to give really critical reviews. I don’t have a college degree stating I am educated in the art of reading and reviewing. But, like most dedicated readers, IContinueContinue reading “Writing and Reading Reviews”
Review: Bellman & Black
Bellman & Black: A Ghost Story by Diane Setterfield. It is generally agreed that William Bellman is a man with prospects. He is pleasing to look at, sings noticeably well in the choir and has an agreeable personality. Over the course of his life, he revolutionises his uncle’s mill and embarks upon several other profitableContinueContinue reading “Review: Bellman & Black”