JK Rowling second-guesses pairing Hermione and Ron, fans explode.
Now it seems there are three camps of Harry Potter fans, pro Ron, anti-Ron, and those that couldn’t really care less about a two fictitious character’s relationship. I have my own opinions on the matter; if you have any attachment to these characters, it’s nearly impossible to have some form of opinion. My opinions here […]
One Merit for Amazon’s “Kindle First” Service
Kindle tablet users and those that use the Kindle App as their book service are in for a treat.
A Children’s Illustrated History of Presidential Assassination?
What do you do when your children want to learn about presidential assassinations, but are not quite old enough for the currently available reference material?
Mortal Instruments : City of Bones – Is It Worth Your Babysitting Money?
Oh, those teenagers these days.
Review: Dad is Fat
I have zero children. Not a one. I don’t have a wife. I don’t have a fiancée. Some of the writers here at WatchPlayRead have children, multiple children even. Some of them don’t have children but are at least married. I’m twenty-five years old, living with a twenty year old and a twenty-one year old […]
From the Comic Hold: Adventure Time #13
Hacking is so awesome, if you know what you’re doing of course!
Pure Fun Reading the Brotherhood of Dwarves Series
I wrapped up the final two of the three that are currently in publication in a span of 2 days. Thankfully each book was only around 150 pages long on my Nook.
Geek Achievement Unlocked: I Finally Read, Dune
No more do I half ass conversations about Frank Herbert’s Dune, piecing together a myriad of snippets from web searches and having a keen ear from friends well versed in the Dune Mythos. Now, I can fully ass conversations about Frank Herbert’s Dune with a brain swollen with information that is constantly shifting and moving […]
Giving Wings to Once Upon a Time: Why you should read fantasy to kids
Jackie Gamber gives us her thoughts on a subject that has been popping up lately, kids who don’t like to read Books, and why we should be reading more to kids.
WPR Interview – Steven Shrewsbury
I’ve talked to the man before about his book Thrall (Our Review), now that he’s released a couple of new short stories, I decided to see what it was all about. I am pleased with the responses of my inquiry.
Who Wants Not One, Not Two, but EIGHT eBooks, Free from WPR and Seventh Star Press?
2012 is the year of giving, and lets start off by giving you 8 different short stories in eBook (Kindle or Nook) format from our favorite publisher Seventh Star Press!
Chapter Tease from George RR Martin’s Next A Song of Ice and Fire novel, The Winds of Winter
For those of you who don’t stalk the mans LiveJournal, he’s updated it with some juicy…words in well structured sentences, that form paragraphs and into a whole chapter of Theon Greyjoy. Here is how the man himself explains the chapter, who we all know might rewrite the whole damn thing, or get rid of it […]