My first mechanical keyboard was a Das Keyboard 4 Professional from Amazon. At the time, I saw a sleek keyboard with cool features: media keys, a scroll wheel, and a…
"The Last Stair Into Darkness," by Cliff Barlow Pros: It was free. Cons: The work is stuffed full of horror clichés ("voodoo," cannibals in the woods, the "deranged killer," etc)The…
Little Fires Everywhere utilizes an ensemble cast to weave a tale that explores race, class, motherhood, and art. It is also a methodical, character-driven drama. The book is set in…
The Witch Boy by Molly Ostertag follows Asher, a boy who wants to learn the ways of witchery even though he lives in a world where boys become shape-shifters and…
The story involves the friendship between two children, Jessie and Leslie, and the imaginary world that they create together: Terabithia. The story mostly reads as a slice-of-life look at their…
The premise of this work is simple: an "ordinary office worker," (Oohashi Rei) wakes up as the protagonist of her favorite otome game (what Westerners might call a "visual novel").…
I picked this work up on a whim, mostly because it was included with my Audible subscription. The publisher describes this work as, "A masterpiece of erotic Gothic horror," but…
The Adventures of Tom Stranger (Inter-dimensional Insurance Agent) by Larry Correia I can summarize my experience with this book as such: it's disposable, and put me to sleep. The story…
I'm not a particularly avid gamer, but when I saw the reception Elden Ring received I decided it was time to try a Fromsoft game. Countless articles have already been…
Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk This book identifies common blocks and stopping points for creatives, from jealousy to negative self-talk, and then offers solutions. The book also provides…