Book Review: How To Steal A Galaxy?

After reading Full Speed to A Crash Landing, I immediately jumped into How to Steal A Galaxy because why wait? Ada Lamarr is one fucking badass female heroine who just can’t  stop at being one. In this second Novella, we get to see Ada and Rian meet again the latter’s home planet. As usual, every thing that Ada does always entails trouble. Although Rian is one brilliant government official, he is no match against Ada’s cunning and lustful ways. Heh. How to Steal A Galaxy provides us more details about what’s really happening in the whole Universe and who are…

Book Review: Full Speed to a Crash Landing

Full Speed to a Crash Landing is one of those books that proved that you don’t need to write a gazillion of pages to make a story interesting. When I requested this book from Netgalley, I kept my expectations just a notch lower than high. Yes, I’ve heard of Beth Ravis and I’ve seen her books raking in excellent reviews for her other books but I have not read any of her books until this one. I’m glad that I picked the right book because I really enjoyed it. It’s short but action packed, straightforward, and hit all the nice…

Lifely Updates #25: Lifestyle Changes and Trying Out New Hobbies LOL!

Hi. Consider this as Lifely Updates No. 25-29 heh. I’m just posting just to tell you that I am still alive and kicking. I know that my last lifely update was in January 2024 which was 6 months ago. I’ve just been busy despite not having any human kids ha. But I have a lot of hobbies and have furkids that need my constant attention and frowning. So what’s been going on with my life for the past 6 months? Oh well, work is still ever present, we gotta pay the bills, man. I’m still playing my favorite mobile and…

Book Review: Neferura The Pharaoh’s Daughter

Wow. The main theme of this book, women empowerment, is unquestionably superb. From Queen Hatsheput to her only daughter, Neferura, to the mysterious wisewoman to the female supporting characters, I have no words to say than, way to go girls! Their dynamics, they way they asserted themselves in a patriarchal world feels refreshing, did not feel forced, and did not give me the feeling that “bohohohohoh… these girls are a bunch of morally superior wokes that talk about feminism on Twitter all day.” I am glad that this was not the case with this book. Please note that I picked…