humour
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith, does everything that you would expect a book called that to do, combining all the aspects of the original that people know and love over the backdrop of the zombie apocalypse. “Do you prefer reading to cards?” said he, “that is rather singular.” “I…Read More
If you have ever been frustrated by a. gross online grammar, b. improper apostrophe use, or c. people who type LiKe ThiS, then you should probably watch this video.
The final episode of Royal Canadian Air Farce aired New Year’s Eve. Sniff.
The debut novel from Marie Philips, Gods Behaving Badly takes a humorous leap at updating Greek gods’ attributes for the modern world.
I love anything that Sarah Rees Brennan writes, partially out of habit, but mostly because she’s good.
Sound advice.
Because I am fantastically biased towards Rick Mercer, I found this book utterly awesome.