You may recall (because I’ve mentioned it a time or two) that one of my fandoms is Disney. It covers pretty much anything Disney related – parks, movies, characters. Of course, I do have some favorite characters, Tinkerbell being the main one, as many of my friends know. But I’ve always had a thing for Winnie the Pooh and his gang as well, especially Eeyore. So there was no question that I would go to see Christopher Robin. Continue reading She Geek Critique – Returning to the Hundred Acre Wood
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She Geek Critique – Circle the Wagons
Most people have heard of the infamous Donner Party. For those not as familiar, this was the wagon train of pioneers who, in the late 1800s, attempted to make the months-long westward journey from Missouri to California. A lot of things went wrong along the way that slowed them down and they were ultimately snowbound in the Sierra Nevada. That’s when desperation took over and, to survive, some reportedly resorted to cannibalism. Continue reading She Geek Critique – Circle the Wagons
She Geek Critique – Into the Aethersphere
If you are even the least bit into the science fiction and fantasy genres of books you know how big an impact steampunk has had on them over the past few years. Unfortunately, it has already reached the point of being formulaic. So when a novel comes along that at least cracks the mold, it’s worth talking about. And Flotsam, published this past March, is just such a book. Continue reading She Geek Critique – Into the Aethersphere
Best Geeky Finds – Out of the Ocean and Into the Trailer
As of this coming week, Sharknados will have stricken six times around the world. One swoop of wind and hurricanes and tornadoes and the friendly sea creatures that easily destroy their enemies in one bite is right at our back door. What happens when human stupidity is the cause of it instead though? Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – Out of the Ocean and Into the Trailer
She Geek Critique – A Good Neighbor
I didn’t grow up watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. No, my childhood wasn’t deprived, just Canadian – I had Mr. Dressup and The Friendly Giant instead. But I did know who Mister Rogers was and I’ve seen clips of the show over the years. So Won’t You Be My Neighbor looked like it would be an interesting documentary to catch. Continue reading She Geek Critique – A Good Neighbor