Oh, how dare you. How can you even lump “The Shining” in with “mass market paper back” books? I know, I know. Continue reading “It’s a Halloween themed hi-jacking! The Shining”
Oh, how dare you. How can you even lump “The Shining” in with “mass market paper back” books? I know, I know. Continue reading “It’s a Halloween themed hi-jacking! The Shining”
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was first published in 1886 by Robert Louise Stevenson. The novella tells the story, if you don’t know of it already, of a doctor who wanting to experience the vices he dreams of indulging in. Dr. Jekyll creates a potion that transforms him from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is a version of Jekyll free from inhibitions or social conventions such as decency. This altered form of Jekyll has free reigns over the nights of his own life pursuing these vices Jekyll fantasized about freely, which often arouses suspicion and concern Continue reading “It’s a Halloween theme hi-jacking! The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”
Don’t worry dear reader I’m not going soft on you, and they’ll be plenty more Warhammer 40k Talk in the days ahead, but figured take a break this week from all the heavy topic matters of the first few posts to talk about a form of mass media paper back writing a lot more people may be familiar.
Continue reading “A light-hearted break – Goosebumps movie!”