I couldn’t help but have flashbacks when reading it, to the time I was a kid and saw Disney’s Escape to Witch Mountain.
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Wakanda Forever asks a question: in the darkness of suffering, how will you honor those you have lost?
Fans of comedy and slasher movies get a chance to mingle over this fun self-aware horror movie/comedy.
Compliance follows the story of Becky, an 18 year-old fast-food worker who is involved in a dreadful prank.
Jokes aside, this is one I recommend, lots.
For anyone who enjoys a slice of life story with a side of soul-searching, this book is for you.
Leilanie Stewart’s The Blue Man… is it really happening, or only in the mind?
Charlie Says’ A Brief History of the Future (The Reader Discretion Advised Series): Vol.1. The Dolphin Dies is a world-creation combining fantasy and science fiction.
Writers often talk about their inspiration, their process, their scheduling. But when writers talk about their tech there are few things they can describe.
A Bump in the Night, by Matt Hazel (illustrated by Danny MacDonald), tells the illustrated story of Danny, a young boy (with his cat) who must get ready for and finally go to bed. After getting ready and being tucked being in by mom, Danny and his cat close their eyes to go to sleep. […]