Category: Review
Fangirl Friday: Our Not-So-Lonely Planet Travel Guide
Blurb Super serious Asahi Suzumura and laidback, easygoing Mitsuki Sayama might seem like an odd couple, but they made a deal; they’ll vacation around the world and when they get back to Japan, they’ll get married. As they travel from country to country, the different people, cultures and cuisine they encounter begin to bring them… Continue reading Fangirl Friday: Our Not-So-Lonely Planet Travel Guide
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Fangirl Friday: Death Note, by Tsugumi Ohba
Volume 1 This was so clever! Just when I thought that Light was about to get caught, his luck would change or he’d use that clever mind to figure a way around it. I can’t wait to read the rest of the volumes. I’m so glad I bought this version – it’s beautiful, and I… Continue reading Fangirl Friday: Death Note, by Tsugumi Ohba
Fangirl Friday: Block B Bastarz
A Spin-Off band from the amazing Block B, Block B Bastarz continued the legacy with some new mega-hits that are instant-repeat for me. The videos and lyrics can be a bit…risky? for K-Pop, but that doesn’t mean they’re not good. Because, they are! Their swag is just unreal. Songs : From Seoul, Help Me, Make… Continue reading Fangirl Friday: Block B Bastarz
Fangirl Friday: A Death in Bloomsbury, by David C. Dawson
Book Title : A Death in Bloomsbury Series : Simon Sampson Mysteries, Book 1 Authors : David C. Dawson Genre : LGBT, Historical, Crime, Crime Noir, 1930s Warnings : a country on the brink of WWII, murder, mild violence, homosexuality being illegal Everyone has secrets… but some are fatal. 1932, London. Late one December night… Continue reading Fangirl Friday: A Death in Bloomsbury, by David C. Dawson