in my case), so there’s something magical about a woman riding a beautifully animated dragon. There’s even something magical about that dragon having a moment with a bastard boy who’s secretly a prince,
Seriously! Talking to these ladies made me realize, though I’d had an inkling for awhile, that I grew up with few actual normal life skills. Specifically when it comes to cleaning one’s home. No one showed me or taught me how to do such things growing up and I have suffered from...
It's been six episodes, and I still don't have an inkling who Shi-ah really is or what her motivations are. Does she really like Joon-jae, or is she angling for something else? What is her deal with Nam-doo? Are they secretly related? Are they scheming against Joon-jae? Seriously...
From episode 1 - 13, there was never any hint of Chi Hyun in Joseon and suddenly, he popped out of nowhere to give us the inkling that there is another baddie who actually murdered the lovers and not Lord Yang. 4) I don't find Ma Dae Young having enough strong connection to Joon ...
she writes herself onto the very walls of the castle: “I am Fuchsia. I must always be.” We’ve already had an inkling of Fuchsia’s feelings about her hidden attic rooms, and in Chapter 23, “Ullage of Sunflower,” there is even more evidence of the way that Fuchsia’s identity ...
Jebediah? I called out, and then spotted him crouched on the floor in a corner, his hand cradling an iridescent blue-winged dead wasp. He glanced up at me, his eyebrows crinkling as he sighed. Real butes these guys are, ain’t they? This here is Chalybion californicum—what you all...
Another is Kenneth Jones of Baltimore, whose first inkling of money trouble came as a rumor around the office: "Reduction in forces, people called it." A father of four, he had always tried to make the right moves. He went to college and studied accounting, but at graduation he landed ...
There was much to like in this latest installment! Often with mysteries I have an inkling as to who the culprit is just by virtue of their function in the narrative, but this time I had no idea. I think that’s probably because Osman has a track record of introducing people doing crime...
Often with mysteries I have an inkling as to who the culprit is just by virtue of their function in the narrative, but this time I had no idea. I think that’s probably because Osman has a track record of introducing people doing crime and promptly turning them into recurring characters ...
she writes herself onto the very walls of the castle: “I am Fuchsia. I must always be.” We’ve already had an inkling of Fuchsia’s feelings about her hidden attic rooms, and in Chapter 23, “Ullage of Sunflower,” there is even more evidence of the way that Fuchsia’s identity ...