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    October 6, 2019 / No Comments

    Don’t fret precious I’m here, step away from the window
    Go back to sleep

    Lay your head down child
    I won’t let the boogeyman come

    Counting bodies like sheep
    To the rhythm of the war drums

    Pay no mind to the rabble
    Pay no mind to the rabble

    Head down, go to sleep
    To the rhythm of the war drums

    Pay no mind what other voices say
    They don’t care about you, like I do, like I do
    Safe from pain and truth and choice and other poison devils,
    See, they don’t give a fuck about you, like I do.

    Just stay with me, safe and ignorant,
    Go back to sleep
    Go back to sleep

    Lay your head down child
    I won’t let the boogeyman come
    Count the bodies like sheep
    To the rhythm of the war drums

    Pay no mind to the rabble
    Pay no mind to the rabble

    Head down, go to sleep to the rhythm of the war drums

    I’ll be the one to protect you from
    Your enemies and all your demons

    I’ll be the one to protect you from
    A will to survive and a voice of reason

    I’ll be the one to protect you from
    Your enemies and your choices son
    They’re one in the same
    I must isolate you
    Isolate and save you from yourself

    Swayin to the rhythm of the new world order and
    Count the bodies like sheep to the rhythm of the war drums

    The boogeymen are coming
    The boogeymen are coming

    Keep your head down, go to sleep, to the rhythm of a war drums

    Stay with me
    Safe and ignorant
    Just stay with me
    Hold you and protect you from the other ones
    The evil ones
    Don’t love you son,
    Go back to sleep

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    MOVIE FEATURE: Fyra Al Till (Four More Years)

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    THE BOOK SNOB TAG

    October 4, 2019 / No Comments

    I can’t do elegant eyebrow raises like the late, great Alan Rickman but I admit I’m a snob. How big of a snob? Let’s find out.

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    NEW RELEASE BLITZ: All For Wesley by Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    October 4, 2019 / No Comments
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    MANGA: Blue Gray Kutsuoto

    October 3, 2019 / No Comments
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    Blue Gray Kutsooto – Takanashi Naoto

    Do you know about the saying, “Beautiful shoes bring happiness to the person who wears them?”

    Lovely historical setting but why does he have to leave?

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    REVIEW: Couldn’t Cheat Death by A.P. Eisen

    October 3, 2019 / 4 Comments
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    Paul Monroe Mystery: Couldn’t Cheat Death – A.P. Eisen

    Detective Paul Monroe has little room in his life for anything but work. Maintaining order and solving cases in the town of Thornwood Park keeps him busy. When Jerry Gregoria, a popular bartender and personal trainer is found murdered, there’s no shortage of suspects. It seems Jerry was busy shaking more than cocktails all over town, leaving Paul and his partner with an ever-growing list of men and women who have reasons to want Jerry dead. The deeper Paul delves into the case, the more he finds himself drawn to hotel manager Cliff Baxter, whom he hasn’t seen in years.

    Cliff Baxter’s childhood crush on Paul Monroe hasn’t waned since high school. In fact, with the sexy detective conducting the investigation at the hotel, Cliff is more than happy to help. Ever since his last relationship went up in flames, Cliff has made it a rule to never get involved with a closeted man. But after Paul is threatened and things between the two heat up, Cliff decides to make an exception.

    With new twists in the case popping up every day and the mayor breathing down the police department’s neck, Paul needs to solve the case yesterday. It takes a crisis for Paul and Cliff to realize what started out as something casual could be everything they’ve both been looking for but never thought to find. But if the killer strikes again, they might never get that chance.


    A.P. Eisen is a new author and her debut, Couldn’t Cheat Death, book one of the Paul Monroe Mystery, showed a lot of promise. It’s the kind of book you go for if you want a light, easy, satisfying romance mystery.

    Detective Paul Monroe, known in his department as Bulldog for his relentless pursuit of a case, was called to investigate the murder of a bartender from a hotel. The victim was a larger than life, when-does-he-sleep sex machine who slept with anything with a pulse so their list of suspects was a mile long. One of the first persons he questioned was hotel manager, Cliff Baxter, who turned out to be his late brother’s best friend.

    First, I really enjoyed Paul and Cliff as a couple. Cliff had crush on Paul since they were teens and their shared history gave them a common ground which made the fast-paced (and also slow-burn) development of their relationship believable.

    Paul is in the closet and occasionally relieves stress with anonymous hookups. Generally, I don’t like stories about being in the closet but this issue was handled pretty well. It was light on angst, no self-loathing or shame but more about a person so used to a certain way of life that he can’t be bothered much about changing it. Unless he has a very good reason to do so and Cliff, kind, cheerful and understanding, made a compelling argument. He fell naturally into place and fit comfortably in Paul’s routine. I especially liked the way they talked liked sensible adults about the whole relationship/coming out thing. So no petty squabbles or misunderstandings here, thank god!

    I also liked that nobody pressured anybody about anything. Paul is a workaholic loner and very upfront with the fact that he always puts the case above anything else. Amazingly, Cliff didn’t throw a hissy fit at coming second. In fact, he was a big help in the case and had a great time while at it. Even Paul’s partner and only friend, Rob, knew when not to push even though he knew about Paul and simply told him he’ll be there when he’s ready to say it.

    Case-wise, it was not the most procedural of police stories. A glaring clue tipped me off on the killer’s identity but overall, I still think it had a solid investigation to read about. I could understand why this book has high ratings in Goodreads. Even with the predictable part, the writing kept me engaged until the end. The characters were people I’d like to know more. The author wisely veered away from unnecessary conflict, focusing instead on communication. This is not, in any way, novel but it was, in a way, refreshing given the frequency miscommunications occur. I even think the story hardly had any serious conflicts. It had a straightforwardness to it that appealed to me which I hope would carry over to the next books. Because I’m there for the next one and I’d like to see where this series is heading.

    Rating:
    3.5 Stars – that place between like and love

    Soundtrack: The Heart Is A Muscle
    Artist: Gang Of Youths
    Album: Go Farther In Lightness

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    SOUNDTRACK: The Heart Is A Muscle by Gang Of Youths

    October 3, 2019 / 1 Comment

    Soundtrack to Paul Monroe Mystery: Couldn’t Cheat Death by A.P. Eisen

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    October 3, 2019 / No Comments

    Break me off a piece of that
    And mix it in with a little wine
    With someone warm and smart, I guess
    With a heart in first and a soul behind

    And I won’t give in
    ‘Cause I wanna try again

    There will be no years of silence in the shadow of regret
    I won’t let it so betray me, though my soul got used to it
    I will look at love as more than just an instrument of pain
    And will give myself completely to the moving and the strange

    ‘Cause I wanna overcome
    And try to love someone

    I will not spend the years depleted of my willingness to try
    It won’t hurt this way forever, it ain’t worth the overtime
    I’m not looking for redemption nor some shallow kind of bliss
    Lay me down and kiss me deeply, show me everything I missed

    I haven’t had enough
    And I wanna love someone

    I will not hurt like this forever, I’m responding to the call
    While there’s speakers in the outfield
    Blasting out my favourite song
    I will not play this out discreetly, it is real and unashamed
    I am human now and terrified, but want it all the same

    ‘Cause I wanna overcome
    And try to love someone

    ‘Cause the heart, the heart, the heart
    The heart is a muscle
    And I wanna make it strong
    ‘Cause the heart, the heart, the heart
    The heart is a muscle now
    I wanna make it strong

    I let bad love betray me once
    But I was barely outta high school then
    And I guess I fear the same results
    That none will take me as I am
    I wanna be loved, I wanna be whole again
    So tuck my hair behind my ears and touch my soul again
    The window is wide, the post unfulfilled
    And I just ask you to be patient if you’ll have me still

    ‘Cause I wanna open up
    And try to love someone
    ‘Cause I wanna overcome
    And try to love someone

    The heart, the heart, the heart
    The heart is a muscle
    The heart, the heart, the heart
    The heart is a muscle now
    The heart, the heart, the heart
    The heart is a muscle now
    I wanna make it strong

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    THE BOOKISH ADVENTURE TAG: London (Kuroshitsuji)

    October 2, 2019 / No Comments

    Rules:

    Imagine that you are an intrepid literary adventurer- braving the harsh bookish wilderness, traversing jungles of pages and slashing through vines of words. Where in the vast world of books would you go?

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