Graci Kim on ‘The Last Fallen Realm’ and saying goodbye to the Gifted Clans series
In our interview with Graci Kim, the author of the Gifted Clans series spoke to the difficulty of saying goodbye to her characters in The Last Fallen Realm, the magic we experience in our daily lives, and what project she’s working on next. Continue reading “Graci Kim on ‘The Last Fallen Realm’ and saying goodbye to the Gifted Clans series”
‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 11 review: Rocky Horror Ghost Show
It’s Halloween in Riverdale, and season 7, episode 11 definitely delivered on both tricks and treats! Continue reading “‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 11 review: Rocky Horror Ghost Show”
‘The Last Fallen Realm’ by Graci Kim: It’s never easy to say goodbye
Our Last Fallen Realm book review dives into the third and final chapter of the Gifted Clans series by Graci Kim, concluding Riley Oh’s journey that began in The Last Fallen Star. Continue reading “‘The Last Fallen Realm’ by Graci Kim: It’s never easy to say goodbye”
Episode #85 – Quest on Quest on Quest
Prophecy Radio episode #85 discusses The Last Fallen Moon, the second book in Graci Kim’s Gifted Clans series based on Korean mythology and folklore. Plus, we tackle all the latest Riordanverse news, including an update on the WGA strike and the fact that the official Percy Jackson and the Olympians Twitter account finally posted after four months of silence. This week, we’re also reading The Kane Chronicles: The Red Pyramid chapter 11! New episodes of Prophecy Radio air weekly, and we keep our discussions PG-13. Continue reading “Episode #85 – Quest on Quest on Quest”
‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 10 review: Riding in cars with boys
Riverdale season 7, episode 10 was a perfectly blended milkshake of all the best ingredients of the show. Continue reading “‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 10 review: Riding in cars with boys”
‘Nancy Drew’ season 4, episode 1 review: Why is Nancy so curse averse?
Nancy Drew season 4, episode 1 picks up right where season 3 left off, along with that vile curse Temperance left in her wake. The real question here is: Why is Nancy admitting defeat without a fight? Continue reading “‘Nancy Drew’ season 4, episode 1 review: Why is Nancy so curse averse?”
Episode #84 – Cat Signal
Prophecy Radio episode #84 plays catch-up now that we’re back from our mini-break. We discuss all the latest Riordanverse news, including some upcoming Rick Riordan Presents releases, like The Last Fallen Realm by Graci Kim, as well as one of Rick’s Goodreads answers we thought made for an important discussion. This week, we’re also returning to our The Red Pyramid discussion with chapter 10! New episodes of Prophecy Radio air weekly, and we keep our discussions PG-13. Continue reading “Episode #84 – Cat Signal”
‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 9 review: Sex drives and crawling eyes
Riverdale season 7, episode 9, was a classic Betty and Veronica double digest! Continue reading “‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 9 review: Sex drives and crawling eyes”
‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ by Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes: Don’t go over the wall on this one
Our Queen Charlotte book review takes a look at this stunning Bridgerton story from Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes. Continue reading “‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ by Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes: Don’t go over the wall on this one”
‘Ted Lasso’ season 3, episode 11 in conversation: The unsinkable Jamie Tartt
Ted Lasso’s longest episode yet – clocking in at a whopping 69 minutes – sees AFC Richmond hit the road in order to face Manchester City away, but Ted’s focus is once again split between football and thoughts of home when his mother, Dottie, chooses to make a surprise visit. Read on for our discussion of Ted Lasso season 3, episode 11, ‘Mom City.’
Continue reading “‘Ted Lasso’ season 3, episode 11 in conversation: The unsinkable Jamie Tartt”
‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 8 review: Going steady is for squares
Archie lived up to Fred’s legacy in all the most important ways in Riverdale season 7, episode 8. Continue reading “‘Riverdale’ season 7, episode 8 review: Going steady is for squares”
‘Yellowface’ by R.F Kuang: An exploration of tokenization, white violence, and the publishing industry
In my Yellowface book review, I highlight how R.F. Kuang’s new satire shows what the violence of mediocre white women looks like. Continue reading “‘Yellowface’ by R.F Kuang: An exploration of tokenization, white violence, and the publishing industry”
‘Last Canto of the Dead’ by Daniel José Older: The Outlaw Saints make their last stand
Our Last Canto of the Dead book review tackles the latest Rick Riordan Presents book, which brings Daniel José Older’s Outaw Saints series to a close. Continue reading “‘Last Canto of the Dead’ by Daniel José Older: The Outlaw Saints make their last stand”
‘Fourth Wing’ by Rebecca Yarros: A feisty heroine, a brooding bad boy, and dragons—what more could a reader ask for?
This Fourth Wing book review is possibly the easiest I’ve ever written. Rebecca Yarros has outdone herself in her fantasy debut, proving she has all kinds of writer tricks hiding up her sleeve I had no idea she had at her disposal. Continue reading “‘Fourth Wing’ by Rebecca Yarros: A feisty heroine, a brooding bad boy, and dragons—what more could a reader ask for?”
J.C. Cervantes talks ‘The Enchanted Hacienda’ and the art of discovering new stories
An interview with J.C. Cervantes is like taking a deep breath of fresh air and pausing to smell the roses, which is fitting, considering her latest novel, The Enchanted Hacienda, deals with just that. Continue reading “J.C. Cervantes talks ‘The Enchanted Hacienda’ and the art of discovering new stories”

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