70. BookLoverWorm Blog https://bookloverwormblog.wordpress.com/ + Follow Blog I am a book lover and reviewer. I've always loved reading and remember the joys of reading the Famous Five, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. I prefer crime fiction and psychological thrillers but also have a ...
Like the worm Ouroboros, Eddison’s tale ends where it begins. * F. Scott Fitzgerald‘s frontier adventure The Diamond as Big as the Ritz. The summer after his sophomore year at a Boston boarding school, John T. Unger travels to Montana to his reticent friend Percy Washington’s home in...
Baritone beefcake Mike Rowe has hosted 10 seasons of this show since 2003, with each episode seeing him become the assistant to a string of real-world professionals whose gigs would make any normie's knees shake. Guano gathering, worm farming, horse breeding — you name it, this show goes ...
PS: Bram Stoker’s bonkers The Lair of the White Worm appeared in the same year; I feel like someone — perhaps James Parker — should write a mashup. * Hugo Gernsback’s Radium Age science fiction adventure Ralph 124C 41+: A Romance of the Year 2660 (1911–1912). Ralph One-to-...
Klak finds a brain-eating worm that could cure her of her anxiety. Will they use the dangerous creature to make a historic medical breakthrough? Or will they unleash an unstoppable, insatiable monster into the universe? Created by Cirocco Dunlap, The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy feels...
(Narrative) | Mohenjo Daro | Mojave | Mojin: The Lost Legend | Mojin: The Worm Valley | Moka | Mommy | Moms' Night Out | Money | Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve | Money Monster | Monk With a Camera | Monkey Kingdom | Monogamy | Monrovia, Indiana | Monsieur Lazhar |...
In the 1990s, the escalating pace of popular music’s evolution hit critical speeds. Hip-hop, electronic, pop, rock, punk and metal each underwent radical periods of change and growth, birthing myriad subgenres and finding potential for crossover between seemingly disparate sounds. The ’90s ...
Worm Holes. Space travel. A giant black hole. That's already every sci-fi nerd's dream, but when you add in the sweet allure of time travel it takes things to a whole new level. And Interstellar does have elements of time travel, although going in to too much detail about them leads...