By: Christopher Bartlett I ran across something I hadn’t seen before when it comes to books, and at first, I wasn’t sure what to think of it. I was watching TV/streaming when a commercial for a book came on. It’s the first time I have seen a commercial for a book in any shape or... Continue Reading →
Friday Favorites: Non-Gun Weapons in Fiction
By: Christopher Bartlett When most people think of a personal weapon in a movie, television show, or book, it is usually a gun or some type of laser weapon. Today, though, we will look at those that don’t fall in that category. The most common after the gun/laser is probably the longsword/broadsword/bastard sword. We see... Continue Reading →
Christopher’s Review of “Enchanted Sacred Garden: Dragon” by Angie Rooker
By: Christopher Bartlett Angie Rooker’s Enchanted Sacred Garden: Dragon comes across lighthearted even as it deals with issues, which is not a terrible thing. For me it comes across as a mix of the 80s and early 90s Saturday Morning cartoons (you know, when they treated the viewer as if they had a brain) combined... Continue Reading →