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I used to live live in a psychic city,
I never knew what would happen in a day.
I might be looking out the window
And a friend might say,
“Come on over over, come on over over,
Come on over we’re having a party for you.
Come on over over, come on over over,
Come on over we’re having a party for you.”I used to live in a voodoo city,
Where every little thing had it’s own secret life.
I might be washing up the dishes
And the kitchen might say,
“Hang around baby baby, hang around baby baby,
Hang around baby we’ll be baking a cake for you.
Hang around baby baby, hang around baby baby,
Hang around baby we’ll be baking a cake for you.”I used to live in a heartbeat city,
I swear I’d fall in love every minute on the street.
You might be walking around the corner
And our eyes might meet.
Where you been darling darling? Where you been darling darling?
Where you been darling darling we’ve been holding this moment for you.
Where you been darling darling? Where you been darling darling?
Where you been darling darling we’ve been holding this moment for you.I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true
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MOVIE FEATURE: Other Side Of Love
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ABC BOOK CHALLENGE – B
This seems like a fun challenge to participate it. Let’s see how many letters I can get.
B is boys, beauty, brothers, blood.
MOST MEMORABLE READS WITH THE LETTER B:
review here Still my top fave all these years.
Boy Meets Boy is memorable as the first western book I read about gay school boys that was happy and fluffy. Happy and gay is the way to go, my dear authors.
review here I came for the squees and stayed for the lush beauty of it all.
Harper Fox’s poetic prose should win awards, IMO, and not just in the MM romance category. I think her writing is better than than most overblown books tagged as ‘literature’. Brothers of the Wild North Sea is a sweeping epic love story of a Viking and a monk, a search for hidden treasure and a spiritual journey rolled into one.
In the Hills, the Cities, is still one of the most original horror stories I have come across with. Clive was at the top of his game at that time.
review here Bloodline was MAJOR. It’s where Whyborne showed how truly bad-ass he can be and he and Griffin took a big step forward in their relationship. One of the best books in the W&G series.
I read Beauty Pop at the time when I was studying how to cut hair. I was going through a phase where I wanted to be a hairstylist. Like most of my endeavors, it didn’t pan out unfortunately but at least I know precisely what to tell my hairstylist when he cuts my hair. Never complained about a haircut ever since.
review here I adore Theo Wishart. So much so that whenever I meet a character named Theo, I always remember him. Also, Luca still owes him that dream wedding.
review here Because Jack and Ethan.
review here Blood and gore, no holds barred violence, deadly child assassin. FUN.
BOOKS ON MY TBR
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MANGA: Natsu ni Mebuku wa Koi no Oto

Natsu ni Mebuku wa Koi no Oto – Shiina Maumi
During my second year of high-school, a transfer student, Yamauchi, arrived in my class.
Although he appeared to be an ordinary guy, he was unexpectedly anti-social!
I wanted him to quickly get along with the rest of class, so I called out to him, but things didnt go as I wanted no matter how I tried.
“That’s how it is…” I thought.
But out of the blue, Yamauchi smiled at me and since then I couldn’t get it out of my mind.
Hey, Yamauchi… can you smile for me once more?How introverts makes friends: an extrovert found them, liked them, adopted them.
Even though you can go anywhere on your own, thank you for letting me into your world.
A beautiful sparkling summer story!
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REVIEW: The Illuminati Circle by Robert J. Ristino

Illuminati Cycle: The Illuminati Circle by Robert J. Ristino
Two sicarii, the Illuminati’s deadly assassins, make their way from the Arab Emirates to the French Alps leaving a trail of bodies as they search for one of their own. They are cleaning up loose ends caused by the FBI’s disruption of the Illuminati’s child sex trafficking network. On their trail are SSA Bing Ingram and his FBI CARD team assigned to an Interpol task force charged with destroying the network uncovered in the United States. The sicarii and the task force find themselves in a cross-continental race to locate the one man who could cause the ultimate destruction of the network – a high-ranking member of the Illuminati Circle. With the lives of countless children hanging in the balance, the task force must find the cunning Circle member before the sicarii do. The race from Abu Dhabi to Torun is as thrilling as the Grand Prix … but far more deadly.
The Illuminati Circle has a Hollywood feel to it, like something directed by Ron Howard. We get fast-paced action, gorgeous French scenery, beautiful women and gun-fights. We can cast Clive Owen as SSA Bing Ingram, Brie Larson as Trish and Amber Heard as Haseena.
The Illuminati, unlike the occult Illuminati we typically know of, are a group of criminals with an MBA-like criminal network specializing in child trafficking. What I know of child trafficking is that they usually get their victims from poorer countries like Cambodia or the Philippines. It’s an eye-opener that they also abduct children from developed countries. The Illuminati caters to extremely rich clients by providing them what they specifically requested via the dark web. This is a very sickening crime and the book did a good job showing the extent of these criminal activities and the experiences of the children without getting too explicit or too graphic.
Plot-wise, you can’t go wrong with a really interesting one like this and it was a breeze to read as well. However, I wasn’t feeling the characters. There is a good attempt to give them their quirks, personalities and sexual tension but they still come across as flat. LeFrenniere, who was an amoral, professional criminal (and played by Vincent Cassel), came the closest to being the most interesting but he didn’t quite get there. I would have wanted him to be more nuanced or at least be intimidating. Meh, he caved in too easily to Bing’s bluff. The female characters were the type you would call ‘strong’. They know how to fight and take charge but again, I wish there were some backstories. It would also give the book an extra layer and make the most of the omniscient POV if the relationship between Haseena and Enrika Venclava (played by Eva Green) was fully fleshed out. It would make Enrika’s motives in the next book much more convincing.
All in all, I want to witness CARD destroy the Illuminati and rescue the children but hopefully we get that much needed depth to the characters.
P.S.
Thank you to the author, Robert J. Ristino for providing a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Rating:
3 Stars – not exactly setting my world on fire but I liked itSoundtrack: The Blackest Crow
Artist: Kiernan Towers & Charlotte Carrivick
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SOUNDTRACK: The Blackest Crow by Kieran Towers & Charlotte Carrivick
Soundtrack to Illuminati Cycle: The Illuminati Circle by Robert J. Ristino
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Can you walk away?
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MOVIE FEATURE: Duck Butter
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RAPID FIRE BOOK TAG
This is a rapid fire book tag where I answer the first thing that pops in my head. Borrowed from The Bibliophile Girl
E-Book Or Physical Book?
Physical books. They so much easier on the eyes, literally and figuratively
Paperback Or Hardback?
Paperback. I am not into hardback books. I know they’r pretty to look at but they’re heavy and I hate dealing with the book jacket.
Online Or In-Store Book Shopping?
In store definitely. Online shopping has infinite choices but nothing compares to being surrounded by books. And smelling them.

Trilogies Or Series?
Trilogies. Only because there are less books to wait for.
Heroes Or Villains?
I almost always go for the villains. They’re more interesting and nuanced. I love finding out their backstories.
A Book You Want Everyone To Read?

review here Recommend An Underrated Author?
Claire Davis & Al Stewart. This writer duo writes some of the cutest, most heartwarming LGBT+ stories there is.
The Last Book You Finished?

review here Weirdest Thing You’ve Used As A Bookmark?
The edge of the bedsheet since I read in bed. Also, waterbottle that doubles as paperweight.
Used Books: Yes Or No?
Yes. I like the smell of old books. I also love discovering scribbles, notes and forgotten bookmarks inside used books.
Top Three Favourite Genres?
MM, mystery and fantasy
Borrow Or Buy?
Buy. I can’t remember how many times I have contemplated not returning books to the library because I love them so much. So I just bought my own stuff
Character Or Plot?
Oooh, tough one. Hmm… maybe I’ll lean towards plot because I hate that going nowhere feel.
Long Or Short Books?
Short and preferably gay. I lose patience for books that go and on.
Name The First Three Books You Think Of
Prisoner review here
How To Be A Normal Person review here
Where Death Meets The Devil review hereBooks That Make You Laugh Or Cry?
Laugh. I hate the melodramatic
Our World Or Fictional?
Fictional, no contest there. Widdershins is calling me!

Audiobooks: Yes Or No?
Yes, definitely. I have always wondered how people can work with computers all day, go home, read and blog without getting their visions impaired. I need those audiobooks to give my eyes rest. Also, I love how the characters come alive in the hands of a great narrator.
Do You Ever Judge A Book By Its Cover?
All the time. As an avid reader of MM, I’d be the first to say that majority of the covers are cringe-inducing.
Book To Movie Or Book To TV?
Neither really. If pressed, I’d say TV has the better format to capture all the book’s elements
A Movie Or TV Show That You Preferred To The Book?
Legally Blonde is way better as a movie than a book. I also like how the movie Like Water for Chocolates took almost everything from the book quite literally.

Series Or Standalones?
Standalones. Waiting for that next book always kills me.

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MANGA: Mitsumete, Yurarete, 15-bu

Mitsumete, Yurarete, 15-bu – Mofumofu Edako
Everyday, the train conductor looks forward to seeing that special passenger who brightens his day.
This perked me up too. What a charming one-shot!






































