• The Galahad Legacy by Dom Testa – review

    The thrilling concluding science fiction novel, number 6 in Dom Testa’s best-selling Galahad series, is finally here! It’s called The Galahad Legacy, and it continues the dystopia outer space series of 251 teenagers, the last and best hope for the survival of the human race, aboard the spaceship Galahad. The adventure that...

  • Feel Safe and Secure With The Master Lock 1534D Combination Lock – Review

    Master Lock recently celebrated National Random Acts of Kindness Week (Feb. 13 – 19) by distributing free gym locks at area workout centers to inspire gym-goers to stick to their New Year’s fitness resolutions. Research shows that by February, 36 percent of people have abandoned their resolutions, and by April, that total...

  • Great Wolf Lodge – The Waterpark

    You can check out Part 1 of our Great Wolf Lodge Review where we talk about everything except the waterpark. Now stay tuned as we jump headfirst into the waterpark portion of the lodge with our two boys who just turned 6 and 8 years old.

  • Great Wolf Lodge – The Hotel, Food, and Events

    Want a way to beat the winter blues? Slide … into a fun vacation at the Great Wolf Lodge in Pocono Mountains, PA where you can have both an exciting and relaxing stay with the family. In our first piece I will talk about the hotel itself, how we enjoyed the food,...

  • The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski – review

    If you’re looking for a fantastic science fiction novel that will appeal to both teens and young adults (and up) The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski is a novel written just for you! It’s Slonczewski’s first novel in 10 years, the last one being The Children Star. It’s also the first time...

  • Dengeki Daisy by Kyousuke Motomi

    Orphaned scholarship student Teru is bullied by the rich kid student council members at her school and while she has friends, she feels alone in the world.  When her older brother lay dying, he gave her a cell phone and told her that if she ever needed help, ‘Daisy’ could be contacted through...

  • Kraft MilkBite Milk & Granola Bars – Taste

    We know snack bars in this house, I take a different one to work each day, my kids eat them for lunch, and we all use them as snacks on the weekends. So when we were asked to do a taste test for the new Kraft MilkBite Milk and Granola Bars, I...

  • Graffiti6 “Colours” Debut Album Review

    I recently got the chance to review the new debut album from Graffiti6. I first heard their single; “Free” a few months ago and I instantly loved it, so when I was offered the review copy I immediately jumped on it. And my first impressions were that it was amazing. There are...

  • Snow in Summer by Jane Yolen

    Jane Yolen is famous for her fairy tale retellings, so you can be sure that any book you find with her name on it will be great.  Snow in Summer is no exception.  Snow in Summer, or Summer, as she is called, is a beautiful and happy child with loving parents and...

  • Bella Thorne & Zendaya Coleman’s Frenemies – Review

    Frenemies was the latest Disney movie to come out on the Disney Channel. It features Avalon and Halley talking about their webzine called Geekly Chic, which they worked on together. In it they have written a piece about “frenemies”. They then go into details on 3 stories about friends who become frenemies, only to return...

  • Alias Dragonfly by Jane Singer – Review

    Maddie is just a kid, or so her father thinks.  What can a motherless fifteen year old girl during the American Civil War do when her father becomes a soldier and leaves her with her aunt in Washington City, where North and South meet and neighbors are enemies?  Maddie finds plenty to...

  • Fangbone! Third-Grade Barbarian by Michael Rex – Review

    Hey wait, where is this package from? Hmm it is from someone’s home address, but it sure feels like a book. Return address – Michael Rex?? Oh come now, not Michael Rex New York Times Bestselling Author and favorite author of my children and wife? Why yes it is, and Fangbone! Third-Grade...

  • Reborn by Akira Amano – Review

    Tsuna skips school at his junior high so much that his grades are awful, so his mother hires a tutor to help bring his grades up.  Reborn isn’t just any tutor; this strange tiny boy is actually an assassin who wants to make Tsuna into a mafia boss, and he is going to live with...

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