Book Review: A Fractured Infinity by Nathan Tavares [Audiobook]

Book Review: A Fractured Infinity by Nathan Tavares [Audiobook]

Hayes is struggling through life as a film maker when he's brought to a remote lab, told about a machine that can predict the future, and shown footage of himself creating the machine in an alternate reality. But this is also where he falls in love with Yusuf, and when Yusuf's life is put in danger, Hayes will have to decide how much he's willing to sacrifice to save him as they flee to other...
 
Book Recs: 10 Queer Christmas-Themed Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books

Book Recs: 10 Queer Christmas-Themed Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books

I'm back with more SFF Christmas book recommendations! Earlier this time, in case people need them for readathons or are already feeling the holiday spirit. Also queerer! My other posts, which I'll link to below, have lots of queer books too, so check those out if you're looking for more, but I decided this time I wanted them all to be queer. They're all m/m, but I went with a broader title so...
 
Game Reviews: 3 Gorgeous, Chill Games to Feast Your Eyes On

Game Reviews: 3 Gorgeous, Chill Games to Feast Your Eyes On

Sometimes I just wanna distract myself, chill, and look at something pretty. If you feel the same way, I have good news! These three games are the perfect beautiful, relaxing games. They're all sorta puzzle games, but nothing too hard or intensive. They're all either fairly short or can be played a little at a time whenever you need a break from life. So check them out, and I hope you enjoy...
 
Gamer Musings: A Compilation of Tweets about My Project Zomboid Shenanigans

Gamer Musings: A Compilation of Tweets about My Project Zomboid Shenanigans

I didn't have a post planned for today and didn't feel up to doing a lot of work, and I've been obsessed with Project Zomboid lately, so this seemed the perfect solution! If you're not familiar with Project Zomboid, it's basically The Sims with zombies. Your character (I never know what to call them) has needs, there are survival elements, there's lots of crafting, and there are zombies trying...
 
Bookish Musings: Do Books Need to Have a Strong Plot?

Bookish Musings: Do Books Need to Have a Strong Plot?

I have to preface this by saying I'm not criticizing other reviewers. Everyone is allowed to have their own opinion and to dislike a book for any reason! But it's things I've seen in reviews that got me thinking about this topic. This year, I've noticed a few of the books I loved got some negative reviews that complained about the plot being slow, or the plot being simple and not having much...