Week In Geek- Cloak & Dagger, Scary Movies, & Sherlock Saves the Day

Geeklings! It’s Monday and that sucks. Oh, come on! You know it does. I try to be a very optimistic person, almost to the point of making others nauseous, but even I can step back and say Monday’s sure do suck. Especially when you’re coming off a kick-ass weekend and know your job is basically a hornet’s nest filled with hornets looking to sting you in … Continue reading Week In Geek- Cloak & Dagger, Scary Movies, & Sherlock Saves the Day

Week In Geek- Solo, Bendis Says Good-Bye to Marvel, & New Stephen King

Monday you say? Bah! Here at I Am Geek we don’t believe in Monday. Well, that’s not necessarily true. Of course, we believe in Monday it is an actual weekday, buuuuut we don’t believe in having to settle with the preconceived notion that Monday has to suck. To that we say nay! Monday can be fun. Monday can be entertaining. Monday can be whatever we want it to be. Yes, we … Continue reading Week In Geek- Solo, Bendis Says Good-Bye to Marvel, & New Stephen King

Lunches Without Reading Are Pointless

I don’t know about you Geeklings, but I very much look forward to my lunch. Actually, I’d be surprised if there was anyone out there who was like “You know what Kevin, I’d rather work the whole day. Lunch is for chumps.” Yes, we all look forward to our lunchtimes. I use my lunch for reading… I eat also but reading is my top priority. … Continue reading Lunches Without Reading Are Pointless

Book Shelf- First Book Quit Of the Year

Thus far 2018 has been a pretty good reading year for yours truly. I felt that my numbers were down last year and was disappointed with the number of novels I was able to pump out. Graphic novels, on the other hand, I read plenty of those. Hell, if it wasn’t for graphic novels I probably wouldn’t have met my Reading Challenge. This year though, … Continue reading Book Shelf- First Book Quit Of the Year

Book Shelf- Reading Before The Movie Comes Out

Geeklings, I am up against the clock. I’ve got about three days to read 150 pages. I know that doesn’t sound that stressful, or difficult, and it really isn’t but I’m up against the clock here. Granted, it’s completely a self-inflicted clock that has no real pressure outside of self-inflicted pressure, but it’s a clock none the less. If you recall in yesterdays super lame Week In Geek I mentioned … Continue reading Book Shelf- Reading Before The Movie Comes Out

Book Shelf- The Love Trunk By Linda Meigel Book Review

If you’ve ever read one of Linda Meigel’s books before, and you really should, then you know that one of their underlining facts is that they dabble in the strange. Stories can run the gambit of time travel, preventing the future, government conspiracies, and astral projection threeways…yes, that’s something that has actually happened. Meigel’s books give us ordinary characters and throw them into situations that … Continue reading Book Shelf- The Love Trunk By Linda Meigel Book Review