I didn’t really plan that the week after I went to Comic-Con that I would be doing a post on books that either were fantasy/horror/comic book related and yet here we are. This is maybe the most interesting collection of books I’ve had so far, with one being a contender for my all time favorite
Hello All! Here’s a new installment of LeNoirAuteur Reads where we tackle books with two magical worlds and try to unlock the magic that is acting.
New series alert! As many of you know, I started a summer internship at an awesome place and as such my commute has me taking three trains to get to work. I feel like this is the closest I’ll get to being a New Yorker living in LA. Anyways, being on those trains has allowed
One of the casualties of me having an insane schedule the last year was the fact that I had no time to read any books. This is something I plan on rectifying this year, and for my first Wayback Wednesday I thought I’d get you all along on the ride. I am currently reading A Brief History of Seven Killings and finding it a fascinating sprawling character piece. But what of the books I finished? Well here’s a selection of books you should check out.
Rare is it that I engaged with much of the young adult fiction that seems to be popular unless the novels are being turned into movies. It’s how I ended up reading the Twilight saga and The Hunger Games trilogy and how I came across James Dashner’s Maze Runner Trilogy. Thanks to Teen Wolf’s Dylan O’Brien being cast as the lead character I figured I #minuswell read the first book to at least familiarize myself with the tale. After making it through over 180 chapters, countless silent freak outs and some questions, I made it through these books and am here to share my thoughts.
The weekly round up of things I’ve written for other places! Awards Circuit It’s been a Teen Wolf heavy week hasn’t it? Dylan O’Brien the star is often the main lightning rod of news and it turns out his star will be getting bigger considering he just landed the lead role in The Maze Runner.