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Final Space: A Fangirl’s Review
More than just a hilarious cartoon, Netflix’s Final Space drop-kicks you right in the feels, and you’ll love every dang minute of it. Yeah, I enjoy cartoons. Yeah, I get invested in characters and plot. But this? But. This?? FFS, I’M THINKING ABOUT READING Final Space FANFICTION. I’VE GOT IT BAD; I KNOW. Netflix has been killing…
Ni no Kuni II: A n00b’s Review
If you’re into Studio Ghibli films, take this chance to feel like you’re IN a Studio Ghibli film, with Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. The first game I played since starting this blog couldn’t have been a better choice! As a self-proclaimed n00b, I wouldn’t expect any fancy gaming terminology from…
One-Punch Man: A Fangirl’s Review
Every living thing, Homo sapiens or otherwise, needs to watch One-Punch Man. One-Punch Man isn’t just for you; it’s also for your dog! And your parents! I know. Parents?! I made my parents watch One-Punch Man ’cause I already exhausted the whole of my friend group into watching it. Obviously, as per my predictions, they loved it.…
Days: A Fangirl’s Review
Days is an anime so underrated I’ve been in shock since 2017. Oh look, surprise surprise, another sports anime review. Am I being too predictable? However! If my sole purpose in life was to help promote Days, I’d accept it. I mean, I hope I have a greater purpose than promoting an anime, but I’d accept it. I…
Tomb Raider (2018): A Plebeian’s Review
Tomb Raider was SO COOL. It’s so hard for me to hate a movie that has booby-traps, puzzles, a beautiful father-daughter relationship, and a bad-ass heroine! Tomb Raider, with my very limited cinematic vocabulary, was very cool indeed. My background in the Tomb Raider franchise is probably more extensive than a lot of casual watchers. Which…
Simon vs The Homo sapiens Agenda: A Sentence Review
Title: Simon vs The Homo sapiens Agenda Author: Becky Albertalli Genre: LGBTQ+, Romance, Young Adult A Sentence Review: A giggle-inducing coming of age story told through lovable sixteen-year old Simon’s unfiltered thoughts; who juggles the relationships with the people around him, both offline and online, often to not so optimal, but still heart-warming and charming…