Curious how the We Were Liars series compares to E. Lockhart’s bestselling novel? Here’s a quick look at the biggest differences, what stayed the same, and whether it’s worth watching. E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars was a poetic, twisty YA novel that left readers stunned. In 2025, Prime Video brought it to the screen—but does […]
The Island in Life of Pi: Paradise or Illusion?
In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi, the botanical island appears at a crucial turning point in Pi Patel’s journey, when he is on the brink of death, physically and spiritually exhausted. At first glance, the island seems like a miracle: lush, vibrant, and sustaining. But upon deeper inspection, it reveals itself as something far more […]
The Family Upstairs: Twisty, Addictive, and Utterly Unputdownable
I know it sounds like it was all just a terrible disaster. Of course it does. Any situation involving four dead bodies is clearly far from ideal. 📖 Book Review: The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell⭐ Rating: 4.5 Summary:The Family Upstairs is a dark, twisty mystery told through multiple points of view, each slowly peeling […]
The Brothers Hawthorne Book Review: A Twisty Return to the Hawthorne Legacy Universe
You can’t protect everyone, Grayson. ⭐ 3/5 Stars Coming off the high of The Inheritance Games, I had The Brothers Hawthorne on my radar with eager anticipation. With Jennifer Lynn Barnes at the helm, I expected a return to the high-stakes mystery and sharply woven plot twists the series is known for. Unfortunately, this installment […]
Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak – Is It Worth the Hype? [Spoiler-Free Review]
When you eliminate the impossible, all that remains, however improbable, must be the truth. ⭐ 5/5 Stars With years spent buried in thrillers, mysteries, and psychological whodunits, rarely do I come across a book that grips me from the very first page and refuses to let go— Hidden Pictures is exactly that kind of book. […]
The ‘Nice Guy’ Trope: Underdog or Villain?
Nice Guy: not to be confused with a nice guy (that is, a male that is nice)-When used as a noun instead of an adjective, Nice Guy refers to people (men or women) who believe basic social expectations are currency for sex. Urban Dictionary The “Nice Guy” trope or the “I’m not like the guys” […]
The Gorge – A Twisted, Thrilling Ride with a Hint of Heart
The Gorge defies easy categorization. It’s not quite a horror film, yet it carries a dark, eerie undercurrent that lingers in every frame. Creepy, suspenseful, and unexpectedly tender at times, this film blends genres with a confidence that keeps viewers hooked from the first scene to the last. The story centers around a gripping mystery, […]
Sick of Sexist Tropes in Media? It’s Time to Do Better
Aren’t you tired of seeing the same tired, damaging tropes play out again and again? As progressive writers, it’s long past time we dismantle the sexist norms women have been—and still are—held to. The stories we consume shape our thoughts, attitudes, and lives, often more than we realize. Tropes and clichés often get dismissed as […]
When Chemistry Isn’t Enough: My Take on Deep End By Ali Hazelwood
“You and I have an agreement, don’t we? And the agreement says that until you say stop, I can do what I want with you. Even if it breaks you into pieces. Even if it makes you cry.” Summary Deep End is a steamy, emotionally layered college sports romance set at Stanford University. It follows […]
Netflix’s “My Oxford Year” Promises a Heartfelt Journey of Love and Self-Discovery
Netflix is set to tug at heartstrings this August with My Oxford Year, a romantic drama based on Julia Whelan’s bestselling novel. Starring Sofia Carson (Purple Hearts) and Corey Mylchreest (Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story), the film brings to life a tender story of ambition, love, and life-changing choices—all set against the iconic backdrop of […]