Author: Rebecca
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Moodboards: January Reads
This is a compilation of mood boards I have made for each book I read in January. I included the Pinterest boards for each mood board, which includes a total of 12 images that I think describe the book and plot the best! The Final Girl Support Group, Grady HendrixFull Mood Board | Fable |…
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Review: The Substance (2024)
Possible Spoilers in my Review. Please disregard my review if you are not wishing to have the movie spoiled for you. ‘The Substance’ directed by Coralie Fargeat is about Elisabeth Sparkle, renowned for an aerobics show, who faces a devastating blow on her 50th birthday. Amid her distress, a laboratory offers her a substance which promises…
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Review: ‘The Final Girl Support Group’ by Grady Hendrix
‘The Final Girl Support Group’ by Grady Hendrix is a thrilling horror-comedy novel that centers on a group of women who survived brutal, slasher-style massacres—each of them the lone survivor, or “final girl,” of a notorious killing spree. Now, years later, they meet in a support group to help process the trauma of their pasts.…
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Review: The Brutalist (2024)
‘The Brutalist’ directed by Brady Corbet is about a visionary who escapes postwar Europe to rebuild his life, career and marriage in America. On his own, in a new and strange country, he settles down in Pennsylvania, where a wealthy and prominent industrialist recognizes his talent. Possible Trigger Warnings Include: Drug use. Implied Sexual Assault. Alcohol…
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On My Radar: February Releases
With how much I enjoy media, I keep my eye balls out for new movies, tv shows, books and media that I may be interested in! I don’t always watch, read or listen to all of these, especially once I see reviews, but I do like having them on my radar! So, here is my…
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Review: Sing Sing (2024)
‘Sing Sing’ directed by Greg Kwedar is based on a true story about Divine G who was imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. He finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men. ˚ ✦ . . ˚ . . ✦ ˚ . ★ My Review: There are not any words to express how much I loved…
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Review: ‘The Devil and Mrs. Davenport’ by Paulette Kennedy
‘The Devil & Mrs. Davenport’ by Paulette Kennedy is a historical fiction novel set in 1950’s small town America. It follows Loretta Davenport who is the picture perfect housewife with the picture perfect family — until a local girl is murdered and Loretta begins receiving messages from beyond the grave. Trigger Warnings: Abuse (Physical, Emotional,…
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Wrap Up: January 2025
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.
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Review: ‘We Had To Remove This Post’ by Hanna Bervoetes
‘We Had to Remove This Post’ by Hanna Bervoetes is a novella that follows a woman named Eva, who works as a content moderator for a large tech company, tasked with reviewing and removing harmful, graphic, or disturbing content from social media platforms. Throughout the novella, Bervoets examines the effects of the gig economy and…
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Review: ‘Beach Read’ by Emily Henry
‘Beach Read’ by Emily Henry is about polar opposite writers, January Andrews and Augustus Everett who’s only common interest is that they are staying in the same neighborhood for the next three months. Both broke, in beach houses with writer’s block. One thing leads to another and a deal is struck that forces them from…
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