Category: dramas & shows

  • Howard Hughes: His Life and Madness

    Yet this book does no more than that. It goes into excruciating detail for every single data point, every trivial piece of information, to the point at which I was bored out of my mind. The statistics piled up into a dull heap that went in through my eyes and then straight back out of…

  • The Qin Empire (大秦帝国之裂变)

    As I write this, I am listening to the OST of the show. If you know me, you’ll understand that I am a big fan of music as well, so I have to mention these. These songs bring back so many memories. Some of them are mournful and slow. Some exciting and rapid. Some vigorous…

  • Death: Rescheduled

    But I’d like to separate the story from these aspects. If you ignore the genders, if you ignore the races, at the core, D: R is nothing more than a thrilling, exciting, and well-crafted story. As I was reading, I didn’t think about this. It doesn’t mean I don’t care; it means that it’s just…

  • The Last Bloodline

    I still think it’s decent. It has its own take on the traditional creatures, vampires, that mixes the modern world with the myths of old (for instance, one of the vampires’ clan leaders is a pop idol). The main character, Mallory also has her own quirks and personality traits that make her stand out and…

  • The Hunger Games Trilogy

    Although they may not be the best books of all time, The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay are skillfully crafted pieces of work that keep readers on their toes throughout the thrilling read. I trust most of you’ve heard of the story. We follow Katniss Everdeen in a dystopian nation where randomly selected teenagers…

  • 60-Day Summer Review Challenge

    6.27.23 – Updated the schedule due to my lagging behind. 7.29.23 – Lagging behind severely (by a month) Hey, it’s been a while. As you’ve probably noticed, I haven’t posted a book review in a while. That’s due to a large workload recently, composed of tons of applications to write and contests to enter. But…