Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Tuesday Picks!



Welcome to my Tuesday Picks! post, where I'll be picking out my favorite books and movies that are being released this week.


Books

 

The Noel Stranger 

by Richard Paul Evans 

BARNES & NOBLE

Power Rangers: The Ultimate Visual History

by  Ramin Zahed and Jody Revenson 

BARNES & NOBLE

Then She Was Gone 

by Lisa Jewell

BARNES & NOBLE

My Thoughts

I don't know where Richard Paul Evans comes with with all his holiday romance stories, but here he is with another another book, The Noel Stranger. I'll probably send a request to the publisher about reviewing the book. 

Power Rangers: The Ultimate Visual History looks like a fun coffee table book, if you're a Power Rangers fan.

Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell looks like an intriguing thriller.


 Movies / TV Series



MEG

AMAZON

Mile 22

AMAZON

Star Trek: Discovery: Season One


AMAZON

My Thoughts

Is MEG actually any good? I remember reading the first book when I was a teenager, but I recall very little of the actual plot.

I know Mile 22 got bad reviews, but I like Lauren Cohan, so I'll probably eventually watch it.

I'm not for sure why I'm featuring Star Trek: Discovery in this week's releases. I had signed up for CBS All-Access for a free month last year. I watched a few episodes and I didn't care for any of the characters. Nevertheless, I'm going to buy it for my dad for Christmas, as he's a big Trekkie. 


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