Review: Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach

This was a very interesting look at the US space program and how it is dealing or trying to deal with the everyday issues we take for granted, such as eating, washing, and urinating. While I did find this a bit dense at times, I still learned a bunch about the space program, current and … More Review: Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach

Review: Kaiju No. 8 Volumes 12 and 13 by Naoya Matsumoto

These reviews contain potential spoilers. This volume continues Hoshina’s battle against Kaiju No. 12. This is a very interesting battle and it’s the first time we have seen Hoshina go all out. We see new techniques and how Hoshina is utilizing the number 10 weapon. I really enjoyed this battle and how we also learned … More Review: Kaiju No. 8 Volumes 12 and 13 by Naoya Matsumoto

Review: Kaiju No. 8 Volumes 10 and 11 by Naoya Matsumoto

These reviews contains potential spoilers. This volume picks right up where the previous one left off with Vice-Captain Hoshina allowing the numbers weapon suit 10 to control the fight so they don’t die. We then have the second wave of the battle when multiple new Kaiju’s appear, number 11-15, and are targeting all the people … More Review: Kaiju No. 8 Volumes 10 and 11 by Naoya Matsumoto

Review: Planet Dragos by Thea Harrison

Pia’s latest pregnancy has become taxing on her and isn’t smooth sailing like her first. It also isn’t helping that her and Dragos’s relationship is strained from arguments. This hasn’t stopped them from traveling to Las Vegas to celebrate their friend Rune’s wedding. But the trip quickly goes awry when Pia is kidnapped and the … More Review: Planet Dragos by Thea Harrison

Review: She Kills Me: The True Stories of History’s Deadliest Women by Jennifer Wright

This was a brief but informative look at 40 women from history who have become killers for various reasons. While this was a great way to introduce readers to women from history, some of these bios were extremely short, like 1 minute or so, which I found to be disappointing. I do think this is … More Review: She Kills Me: The True Stories of History’s Deadliest Women by Jennifer Wright