https://youtu.be/hlVBg7_08n0?t=3 I never really written anything like this but when I thought about it, it sounded cool so, I hope you guys enjoy it. I find the song, Same Love by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert. I heard other songs by Mary Lambert, and they are queer, which I love. Making this song … Continue reading My Thoughts On Same Love by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat Mary Lambert
Category: Reviews
Death Stranding Game Review Guest Post
Death Stranding" Sony PlayStation 4 exclusive Developed by Kojima Productions What is it? Narrative-driven (post-apocalyptic sci-fi/fantasy/drama), single-player, 3rd person action/adventure/stealth, open world with survival/hiking/asynchronous social mechanics, featuring Norman Reedus, Lea Seydoux, Mads Mikkelson, Margaret Qualley, and Lindsay Wagner Who would like it? You should enjoy it if you like Kojima’s previous works in general because … Continue reading Death Stranding Game Review Guest Post
This Is What It Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow
I don’t why, but when a book is from different prospectives, and we have three in this book. One from each of the girls, I tend to get confused about who is who so I had to restart this book three times. Anyway, now let’s go on the characters and plot. We meet Dia, Jules, and … Continue reading This Is What It Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow
Finding Tranquility: A Love Story by Laura Heffernan
I wasn’t planning to review this book which seems to become a new theme for me, but please hear me out. This book deals with a lot of essential trans-related topics to the point that my eyes are dying to sleep, but my brain won’t shut down until I put my thoughts on the page. … Continue reading Finding Tranquility: A Love Story by Laura Heffernan
Thoughts On The Hunger Games
Although I have watched the first two movies from the hunger games a few times, this is the first time I’m reading the books. I wasn’t planning to share my thoughts about this trilogy since everyone, and their mother knows about the hunger games, but I couldn’t resist. I have to say that I loved … Continue reading Thoughts On The Hunger Games
Ripples & Waves: A Queer Retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid by L.A. Witt
I wasn’t planning to review this book, but after reading it, I have thoughts that I would like to share. I have to say that if I have to choose my favourite Disney princess, the little mermaid is it. Which I find that it does have to do with gender being that instead of genitals, … Continue reading Ripples & Waves: A Queer Retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid by L.A. Witt
Slim to None by Jenny Gardiner
I’m currently reading Slim to None, and I have some thoughts on this book, and I want to share them with you. First, I have to say that all cover editions are all darn cute. We meet Abbie, who is a fat main character and not sorry about it, which is refreshing to see. She … Continue reading Slim to None by Jenny Gardiner
Nappily Ever After Book and Movie Rant (Might Have Spoilers)
I know what you’re thinking, how dare you a trans, white guy this book and movie but believe it or no I have thoughts on both that I thought I would share them with you. The first scene that made me think in both the book and the movie when Venus’s mum was doing her … Continue reading Nappily Ever After Book and Movie Rant (Might Have Spoilers)
Roll with It by Jamie Sumner
We meet Ellie, who lives with her mum because her dad couldn’t deal with his daughter’s disability and found another wife. Funny enough is that disability that makes this book special to me since Ellie and I have the same condition. For those who don’t know, Cerebral palsy comes in many types and in different … Continue reading Roll with It by Jamie Sumner
Let Me Show You (True-Blue #1) by Becca Seymour
It all started when Carter, the veterinarian was having a hard time with finding guys to date due to the lack of gay guys in his small town (an issue that I can relate to). Tanner, who works as a construction worker who moved to town to help his best friend take care of his … Continue reading Let Me Show You (True-Blue #1) by Becca Seymour