Leah On The Offbeat: Chapters 1 to 3 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It has been roughly a year since the events of the first book and now Leah is in the spotlight. Which may not be awkward for you but it is kind of awkward for her.
It has been roughly a year since the events of the first book and now Leah is in the spotlight. Which may not be awkward for you but it is kind of awkward for her.
I Am Not An Easy Man takes the less worn route of the idea of the primary genders swapping to quite pleasing results.
In this post you’ll find the quotes and .gifs collected over the month of April 2018.
Two pawns in Ezequiel and Marcela’s war nearly cause a massacre. However, in the end, only one ends up dying.
Like most period dramas, the score is sweeping and acting is pretty dry, but Fanning’s charm and Sturridge and Booth’s theatrics will keep you from falling asleep.
Fernando and Joana are doing all they can to present an alternative to the bombing but, the question is, is that the sole solution Silas wants?
With some new blood to the series you’ll want to invest in, “Toaster” expels any question whether you’ll find interest in season 2.
We’re right back where we started and the action is… okay. But it is the ending of the episode which brings interest.
We finally learn why Sarina and friends bullied Aya as well as who, or what, is inside Yatsumura’s home.
All These Small Moments gives you a taste of so many great stories and leaves you hungering for more from each one.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.