Star Wars: Aftermath – An Expanded Universe For Everybody
Star Wars: Aftermath Written by: Chuck Wendig Published by: Del Rey Review by Justin Partridge (Mild spoilers ahead for books 1 and 2 of
Star Wars: Aftermath Written by: Chuck Wendig Published by: Del Rey Review by Justin Partridge (Mild spoilers ahead for books 1 and 2 of
Rebecca Sugar’s second children’s book, Fusion for Beginners and Experts, explores what fusing means to various Gems in Steven’s universe.
The amount of artwork in The Art of Overwatch is astonishing, with something new to grab your attention with each turn of the page.
From a Certain Point of View is a collection of short stories that really delivers a refreshing take on a story we already know very well.
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Beyond establishing a rapidly-growing love for them, Remus and Sirius fanfiction also made me realize some of the most glaring issues within the canon of Harry Potter.
Monsters of my childhood didn’t teach me how to be queer, but they did teach me how to find all of the beautiful possibilities that being queer entailed.
October’s Rogues Portal Book Club is all about Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and it is definitely going to be an intense ride!
WEAPONIZED is a dystopian horror novel written by Zac Thompson, writer of the critically acclaimed comic book series The Dregs.