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Stargazer is a thrilling and fitting fifth book in Patrick Carman’s Land of Elyon series. It picks up where the two previous books leave off – with Alexa Daley on board the Warwick Beacon...
All in the name of love.
It’s good to see a story built (and built so well) around pure, irrational emotion. That is precisely what we see from ”August,” an episode of Fringe whose very premise is how love can lead us to paths which, to...
Star Wars In Concert is a paradox. It’s triumph of style over substance, even though the substance is … well … rather substantial. It’s a carefully crafted production based on a premise that was not especially well-thought out. And its...
“Sometimes, accepting help is harder than offering it.”
“Legacy of Terror” is an exercise in creating a mood. As the episode unfolds, events become increasingly ominous and spooky – until the final horrific confrontation. Execution is key to...
“You may die a gruesome and horrible death.
Thank you for your attention and have a nice day.”
For all its bluster, “Of Human Action” is one of the most misguided episodes of Fringe to date. The episode never really finds a specific focus...
For nearly forty minutes, “A Bright New Day” continues the fitful slumber of the new V series, offering very little interest from its characters, plot or themes. At best it merely tosses and turns the inane paranoia from the previous installment. ...