Tomorrow, my "Silver Elite" video comes out for patrons and channel members. Everyone else has to wait until next week, so if you want to see it soon, sign up!
For various reasons, December's schedule is in flux. Check back on the 1st for a post about what I'll be covering then. That said, I've already got a bunch of ideas for stuff to cover next year.
- "All for the Game" by Nora Sakavic. I've finished the first 2 books, it's just going to take awhile before I can finish the last one. It's very dumb, yet in an enjoyable way.
- "Angel Burn" by L.A. Weatherly. I'm halfway through book 2 right now. It's not bad, yet I can sense the other shoe getting ready to drop. Prepare for a "very brief summary" in either January or February.
- "The Program" by Suzanne Young. A weird dystopian YA novel from the early 2010's. It's all about how much teens love to commit suicide, and I'm sure that's handled in an intelligent and respectful manner.
- "Beautiful Creatures." I read the first book and watched the movie years ago (https://youtu.be/vfnOfQJYngo?si=XsnMb.... I never finished the series though, so this might make a fun "very brief summary" or something.
- "Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye." This is an alternate version of "Star Wars" that was written around the time of the first movie. It's not canon, I've just heard that it's an intriguing look into what the franchise could have wound up being.
- More Jack Reacher books. I just like these.
- A couple of lesser-known (but seemingly weird/bad) YA novels. Here's an incomplete list: "Guardian" by A.J. Messenger, "Demonblood" by Penelope King, "The Goddess Test" by Aimee Carter, and "Dorothy Must Die" by Danielle Paige
If any of this stands out to you, please comment below so I know what people are interested in.
James Tullos
Howdy, friends, here's an update for you.
Tomorrow, my "Silver Elite" video comes out for patrons and channel members. Everyone else has to wait until next week, so if you want to see it soon, sign up!
I've also decided to finally make a cameo page! Check it out here: www.cameo.com/james_tullos
For various reasons, December's schedule is in flux. Check back on the 1st for a post about what I'll be covering then. That said, I've already got a bunch of ideas for stuff to cover next year.
- "All for the Game" by Nora Sakavic. I've finished the first 2 books, it's just going to take awhile before I can finish the last one. It's very dumb, yet in an enjoyable way.
- "Angel Burn" by L.A. Weatherly. I'm halfway through book 2 right now. It's not bad, yet I can sense the other shoe getting ready to drop. Prepare for a "very brief summary" in either January or February.
- "The Program" by Suzanne Young. A weird dystopian YA novel from the early 2010's. It's all about how much teens love to commit suicide, and I'm sure that's handled in an intelligent and respectful manner.
- "Beautiful Creatures." I read the first book and watched the movie years ago (https://youtu.be/vfnOfQJYngo?si=XsnMb.... I never finished the series though, so this might make a fun "very brief summary" or something.
- "Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye." This is an alternate version of "Star Wars" that was written around the time of the first movie. It's not canon, I've just heard that it's an intriguing look into what the franchise could have wound up being.
- More Jack Reacher books. I just like these.
- A couple of lesser-known (but seemingly weird/bad) YA novels. Here's an incomplete list: "Guardian" by A.J. Messenger, "Demonblood" by Penelope King, "The Goddess Test" by Aimee Carter, and "Dorothy Must Die" by Danielle Paige
If any of this stands out to you, please comment below so I know what people are interested in.
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