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Stone Sentinel (Beautiful Monsters #3.5)
Stone Sentinel (Beautiful Monsters #3.5)
Jex Lane | 2017
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
It's been a while since i read the first three books in this series but i remember loving them in their twisted ways so a chance to jump back into the world of Tarrick and Matthew was a big YES!

Though Matthew is only mentioned in passing, Tarrick, Sam and Jet take centre stage. It was a fun little romp and has got me very excited for the next book in the series!
  
Second Time Around
Second Time Around
H.A. Caine | 2019
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Genre: Contemporary, LGBTQ

Word Count: 8,140

Average Goodreads Rating: 2.67/5 stars

My Rating: 3/5 stars

Second Time Around is a story about mistaken identities. Jamie meets the man of his dreams, Matthew, at a party celebrating the opening of his new bakery. Better yet, Matthew seems to be into him. There’s just one problem: there’s a good chance Matthew is heterosexual and thinks Jamie is a girl.

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Misunderstanding and mistaken identities can make for good stories. And Second Time Around isn’t an exception. The plot kept me intrigued throughout the whole story.

Jamie and his roommate John are both fantastic characters. I love John’s open-mindedness and his loyalty to his friend, and I love how Jamie is able to open up his own bakery and be himself instead of conforming to society’s rules.

I really wish I saw more of Matthew.

Unfortunately, I can’t get a read on his character because he’s barely in the story. You don’t actually see Matthew meeting Jamie at the party, it’s just talked about later.

Don’t get me wrong, Matthew seems all right. Aside from waiting two freaking weeks to talk to Jamie about the incident at the bakery. What the hell, dude? Yeah, you might have just met Jamie, and you need to talk to your brother about some things, but two weeks to check on somebody after that is excessive.

But that’s my only complaint about Matthew.

I really wish this story was longer and we got to see more of everyone, especially what happens to Matthew and Jamie, and what happens when Jamie meets Matthew’s brother. If it was longer, I might have gotten more attached to the characters and felt more about them. However, as is, it’s not a bad read, especially if you need a mood booster. So I only took off two stars for the length of the book and Matthew’s dick move.
  
Hyper Light Drifter
Hyper Light Drifter
2017 | Action, Role-Playing
Hyper Light Drifter is unique, it highlights the issues of a real person in an abstract way. This game plays very smoothly, and offers stunning visuals and rigid difficulty.
Critic- Matthew Gigante
Original Score: 9 out of 10

Read Review: https://www.gamegrin.com/reviews/hyper-light-drifter-review/
  
Stoney by Post Malone
Stoney by Post Malone
2016 | Rhythm And Blues
Post Malone is presenting his most authentic self here, talking openly about relationships and taking too many drugs and drinking a little too much, amidst numerous “we made it” anthems.
Critic- Matthew Ramirez
Original Score: 4.5 out of 10

Read Review: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/22686-stoney/
  
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The Unraveling of Luna Forester
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
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The Unraveling of Luna Forester
By Marisa Noelle
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When his best friend Luna is found catatonic after a devastating house fire, Matthew begins to fall apart.

“Take care of them, Matthew.”

“Always.”

“Protect my secret.”

“Of course.”

That’s the promise he made to her only three nights ago. A solemn vow to protect their large found family of humans and supernatural creatures alike.

Fated to love her for the rest of his life, and unwilling to break his solemn vow, Matthew knows the only person who can help Luna is her grandmother. Through the woods they must go, just like a fairytale. But the forest is filled with deadly peril: poisonous black moss, chimeras, and worst of all, members of their family who don't want them to continue.

As they are picked off one by one, Matthew races to get Luna to safety, all the time doubting everything he thought was true.

Can Matthew untangle the twisted threads of Luna’s secret before he himself unravels?

Well this was a little bit of a special read. I don’t think I’ve ever read anything quite like it before. So well written it was a truly haunting journey through a young girls mind helped along by some special friends.
  
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GameCritics (290 KP) rated Gone Home in Video Games

Oct 20, 2017 (Updated Oct 20, 2017)  
Gone Home
Gone Home
2016 | Action/Adventure
They take the mundane and ordinary, and make them seem deep and meaningful. It’s something Gone Home excels at, and it’s what makes it worth picking up
Critic- Matthew Pollesel
Original Score: 10 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.gaming-age.com/2016/02/gone-home-console-edition-review-ps4-xbox-one/
  
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
2017 | Massively Multiplayer
Morrowind, despite being hugely improved from the base game, still isn't going to scratch that itch. But this new chapter is one of the most encompassing and charming repositories for great stories
Critic- Matthew Sakuraoka-Gilman
Original Score: 7.5 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.pcgamer.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-morrowind-review/
  
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables
L.M. Montgomery, Lauren Child | 2008 | Children
10
7.6 (38 Ratings)
Book Rating
My absolute favorite book and book series. I first read this book when I was about 12 and fell in love with all the characters and avonlea. Anne an orphan girl goes to live with a brother and sister marilla and Matthew Cuthbert and it is all about Anne's adventures in her new home and the trials and tribulations of growing up.
  
The Gingerbread Train: Santa's Secret Gift
The Gingerbread Train: Santa's Secret Gift
Ann Tarpley Fancesco | 2017 | Children
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
What a cute book. I enjoyed it. The story is written well. The storyline is made for children. Though they may need a little help. Children will enjoy this book. It genders natural and that good. The age group may be set for 4 years old and up.

The pictures are done well. Pictures are someone telling the story. As I was reading, I wonder if Matthew was dreaming or if it became real. The story set on Matthew mostly but his sister does come into play.

How the story goes makes you on a journey a bit. Will Matthew see a gingerbread train? What is so sweet and lovely about it? I enjoyed looking at this train. The train seems to come in the afternoon and only when I child is there. How this story ends is lovely and done well. Though I wonder what happens after the holiday.

If your children enjoy trains and love playing with them. This book is good for them. Parents can read the book to their young children. Children can read it if they choose to do so.
  
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Gisell Middleton (189 KP) rated Foe in Books

Feb 9, 2019  
F
Foe
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Very interesting plot and unexpected ending
This novel was as strange as it is haunting. It lends itself to a very vivid picture, so much that I envisioned Matthew McConaughey as the perfect Terrance. The plot is unique and even though it is a short read it packs a hefty punch. Some of the internal monologue is a bit slow but it mostly keeps you guessing.