Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #17: Mary Anne's Bad Luck Mystery
After a really solid introduction to Jessi last book, it's Mary Anne's third turn as narrator. We've had two really solid books with her so far. Which is why I worry about this one, because this one feels more like a sitcom plot than a book. A story about chain letters and bad luck. I mean, it doesn't sound like the worst book ever, and more often than not these books have surprised me, but I'm not going into this one with the gust I probably should have. Prove me wrong book. It's time to find out about Mary Anne's Bad Luck Mystery.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
NNtG: Graveyard School #04: Little Pet Werewolf
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Retromorphs: Animorphs #19: The Departure
So... that last book sure happened. By which I mean In the Time of Dinosaurs, not The Decision. A bloated book that ended with the Animorphs being cool with Tobias letting a genocide happen. It also was a book that definitely seemed to push Cassie's ethics button hard. The last few books have actually. So we're back with her as narrator with a book that puts this recent streak of hers to the forefront. Does it make for a good book? Dude, it could be mid as all hell and it would still be a step up from that last book. It's time for The Departure.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Retromorphs: Animorphs Megamorphs #02: In the Time of Dinosaurs
You ever have that one piece of media from one of your favorite things that you were super excited for when it's announced and yet when you experience it, you're incredibly underwhelmed? Well, with Animorphs that distinction goes to the TV show. But you ever have a second piece of media from one of your favorite things that you were super excited for when it's announced and yet when you experience it, you're incredibly underwhelmed? Call that a case of burying the lede here, but that's probably my easiest way to describe my history with the second Megamorphs book.
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Back to Ghoul: The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids #05: Ghosts Don't Eat Potato Chips

This is the first and probably only case with the Bailey School Kids where I instantly remember the title and the cover from when I was a kid. I don't recall if I read it or at least read it entirely, but it's the case where the title definitely rings a bell with me. So we've had maybe-vampires, maybe-werewolves, maybe-definitely-Santas and maybe-leprechauns. So maybe-ghosts shouldn't come to be that much of a shock. Does it mean good book, or are we doomed to be haunted by the spirit of mediocrity? We're about to see for ourselves as we learn why Ghosts Don't Eat Potato Chips. Maybe they prefer pretzels or, like Goldfish crackers.
Monday, October 13, 2025
Gnome Cave: The AVGN Critiques Nostalgia

So this will be somewhat different than my normal blogs, just because I'm not sure how cool James Rolfe is with a full-on page for page recap, but will go over the plot regardless, so still a spoiler warning. This is more a general review of the book which will still go over the events of it.
James Rolfe has been a part of my life for 20 years. Which is depressing to think about when you consider it. But yeah, from the early days of Youtube, I've had James' AVGN character be a formative character in my twenties going into forties. I remember specifically that the first episode I watched was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles review, having grown up with that frustrating game. And I was still in the perfect age for immaturity. I mean I'm still immature as hell, but you get my drift. But loud, vulgar, angry man ranting on old video games was up my alley. Even if the man seemed a bit too interested in the scatological. I of course ended up being a fan of the likes of the Nostalgia Critic, and others of that ilk. But overtime I started to wind down my interest as I became more interested in pure reviews over skit-laden, shouty, "media bad" videos.
But I'm also now a book reviewer. One that mainly reviews old kids books, but I'm willing to make some exceptions. And, much like James Rolfe, I'm someone who surrounds themselves with nostalgia. And I get the very nature of how toxic that nostalgia is. Which is what interested me when I found out that James had written a book. A horror book called Gnome Cave. Of course I've covered first horror books before from the likes of R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike. So I was at least intrigued about what James of all people had to offer. Could James offer a solid horror story? Well, I bought the book and honestly... I admire the effort is the nicest way to put it. Because it's honestly a rough book. Not in an "emotionally rough to read" book, just very, very rough.
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #16: Jessi's Secret Language

Jessi Ramsey made her debut in the fourteenth book in the series, Hello, Mallory. New best friend to Mallory, loves reading, ballet and telling jokes. Also Jessi and her family are a black family in the predominantly white town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut and her first appearance makes it abundantly clear that Stoneybrook kind of sucks and is filled with a lot of racists. So clearly her books have to focus on several aspects. Her role as a member of the club, her family fitting in and being more accepted by Stoneybrook, and her own motivations and dreams. So that's a lot of weight. Does that weight carry into Jessi being a strong book lead? Especially when her first book is focused on how to deal with a kid with a disability? Let's see if Jessi can start off strong with Jessi's Secret Language.
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