I watched this show for the first time a couple of years ago, rewatched it today, and decided to write a little something about it, because here’s the thing: I love comedy and I think a lot of comedians are great, but Bo Burnham might well be my absolute favourite. When I first saw what.… Lees verder Bo Burnham: what. – Comedy show review
Fantastic Beasts 2 – Trailer review
The shot of Hogwarts at the start of this new trailer was unexpected and such a pleasant surprise. Seeing that castle again made me so happy and even gave me chills. There's something so absolutely magical (obviously) and enthralling about this universe that you're never able to let go. As soon as you see Hogwarts… Lees verder Fantastic Beasts 2 – Trailer review
Murder on the Orient Express – Book review
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie. (Published in 1934). A passenger is found dead on the Orient Express. Stabbed twelve times. Thankfully, Detective Hercule Poirot is aboard the train and solves the mystery with the help of his friends M. Bouc and Dr. Constantine. What can I say about this book without giving… Lees verder Murder on the Orient Express – Book review
The House at 758 – Book review
The House at 758 by Kathryn Berla. (To be published in October 2017). Krista is still struggling with the death of her mother while her father seems to have moved on already. Her father’s new girlfriend Marie has moved into their house and her new stepbrother Chad and stepsister Emma stay with them every other… Lees verder The House at 758 – Book review
20 jaar Harry Potter: Once a Potterhead, always a Potterhead
Op 26 juni 1997 verscheen het eerste Harry Potter boek: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. In het jaar 2000, toen ik 8 jaar oud was, zag mijn vader iets op televisie over de populariteit van de boeken en de serie leek hem wel iets voor mij. Dus las ik de Nederlandse vertaling van het… Lees verder 20 jaar Harry Potter: Once a Potterhead, always a Potterhead
Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large – Book review
Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large by William Shatner and Chris Regan. (Published October 2011). I haven’t seen much of William Shatner’s work. I have never even seen Star Trek (I know, I’ll go sit in a corner and be ashamed after I’m done writing this review). I… Lees verder Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large – Book review
Life-abet: An A to Z of Existence – Book review
Life-abet: An A to Z of Existence by Aaron Gillies. (Published May 2016). This book is for readers between the ages of 18 and 35 according to Goodreads’ description, and I think that’s about right. This is a funny A to Z guide (or as Gillies himself calls it: “a self-help book for people who… Lees verder Life-abet: An A to Z of Existence – Book review
Gedichten van de broer van Roos – Boekrecensie
Gedichten van de broer van Roos door Tim Hofman. (Verschijningsdatum januari 2017). Goed, ik zal maar meteen eerlijk zijn, ik weet te weinig van poëzie en ik lees te weinig poëzie. Ik kocht dit boek niet uit liefde voor gedichten, maar omdat ik nieuwsgierig was naar de schrijfkunsten van Tim Hofman die ik kende van… Lees verder Gedichten van de broer van Roos – Boekrecensie
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Book review
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany & Jack Thorne. (Published July 2016). *This is not a spoiler free review* I hear there are mixed feelings and I fully understand where any disappointment might come from. When I bought the book I readied myself for disappointment. I knew it was going… Lees verder Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Book review