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Month: July 2017

Outlander Season Three: The One about the Trailer

(AKA: The one in which Rebecca watches the trailer on repeat like a crack addict and then, after a glass or two of vino, woefully realizes that the months of work she did on “Mock Season Three” might have been totally and completely off the mark, but hey, maybe not.) Okay, let’s get down to […]

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Interview with Author Martha Brookhart Halda

Outside San Diego on a sunny October day, Martha’s SUV crashed into boulders lining the side of the road and spun out of control.  Her body was thrown from the car – despite wearing a seat belt – and crushed when her SUV rolled over her. She was pronounced legally dead three times: on the […]

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Shadowhunters: Atonement – Time to Admit You Love Will

Please note: the following article contains spoilers for those who have not read The Mortal Instruments series or seen the Shadowhunters show. Am I the only one thinking Simon and Maia have way more chemistry than Simon and Clary could dream of having? Remember a few episodes back when Maia and Simon were driving in […]

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8 Things I Learned by Rewatching Flashdance as an Adult:

  If the boss asks you out, say no. Not because you don’t want to, but because a girl’s gotta play hard to get. When he asks you out again, repeat that you don’t think it’s a good idea to date the boss. When he “jokingly” says, “You’re fired, I’ll pick you up at eight,” […]

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Shadowhunters: The Problem with Day Jobs

Please note: the following article contains spoilers for those who have not read The Mortal Instruments series or seen the Shadowhunters show. Due to my day job cutting into my Shadowhunters play time, I took a week off of blogging.  Bummer because The Fair Folk stayed true (almost) to the series with Jace and Clary’s […]

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Summer Reading List for Kids & Teens

Check out Novel2Screens Summer Reading List for kids learning through high school.  These never go out of style.

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