More Posts By Jop
Review: Maze Runner: The Death Cure – 20th Century Fox
Review of the movie Maze Runner: The Death Cure. After running for their lives, Thomas and the other ‘Gladers’ finally decide to take the fight to WCKD instead.
Review: Dragon Age II – Bioware
Dragon Age II follows the story of Hawke, a refugee from the Fifth Blight, and their rise to power, a journey spanning over a decade.
Review: Life is Strange: True Colors – Deck Nine
Review of the video game Life is Strange: True Colors, developed by Deck Nine.
Alex Chen leaves her foster care group to go live in the small town of Haven Springs with a brother she hasn’t seen for eight years. It’s a chance to start anew. That is, if she can keep her powers of empathy under control.
February 2022 Update – Jop
Jop’s monthly update for February 2022!
Review: Spinning Silver – Naomi Novik
In a modern take on a classic fairy tale, we follow three young women as they face a cold, bitter winter, and everything that can be found within it.
Curator Question: The new Rings of Power teaser trailer, yay or nay?
Our curators discuss the new Rings of Power teaser trailer: yay or nay?
Curator Question: Do you prefer Fantasy or Sci-Fi?
Our curators discuss which genre they like best: fantasy or science fiction?
Curator Conversation: The Journey of a Sci-Fi Noob (Part 1)
In this series, we will introduce on of our curators to a whole new genre – science fiction! Will sci-fi prove as addictive to Jop as fantasy has always been? Read the first part to find out!
Review: The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Telltale Games
Review of the video game The Walking Dead: The Final Season by Telltale Games.
Clementine is finally reunited with AJ, the boy she has sworn to take care of. However, raising a child in a zombie apocalypse comes with many challenges. Where will she find enough food to keep them both healthy and strong? And will she teach him solely to survive, or also to live?
Recommendation: Books to read on World Religion Day
Recommendation: It’s World Religion Day! Time to celebrate two stories that expertly explore the complicated themes that are inherent to religion, spirituality and faith.
Review: The Empire of Gold – S.A. Chakraborty
Review of part 3 of the Daevabad Trilogy
Left to their own devices, Nahri and Ali must search for a way to make things right. A mission that might lead them to allies that are even more dangerous than the ones they are currently fighting…
Review: Small Gods – Terry Pratchett
Review: The Great God Om manifests himself on Discworld once more, ready to herald a new age. To his own distress, however, Om finds himself trapped in the body of a lowly tortoise, stripped of his divine powers.