Another epic fantasy adaptation bites dust
The wheel of time I’m saying goodbye after three seasons. Amazon’s big budget fantasy epic, based on the Robert Jordan High Fantasy series, was highly successful with viewers in its first season, but these numbers fell while the show’s cost more. I watched part of the first season when the series was on track and eventually moved that TV time to my favorite recent sci-fi/f adaptation, but I enjoyed the stunning visuals and was warmed to the story as a whole. It just didn’t grab me the way silo Perhaps because I felt the story and characters were too familiar. So far, nothing has been successful game of thrones As for the big budget, there are many works in the catalogue regarding the adaptation of Big Viewership SF/F, and I’m continuing to try.
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Summer reading list…for the wealthy?
In this age of oligarchs who deeply desire that the wealthy tech brothers do not expose us to their social obstacles, I don’t know what to say about this summer reading list for wealthy people. To be fair, JP Morgan simply published a summer reading list, but that was not mentioned for The wealthy – that’s what the media does. But here’s because CNBC points out that this list has “become a go-to beach book for the wealthy.” I don’t actually hate it, so I decided to share the list. In fact, Book Riot’s own Jeff O’Neal was in conversation with Professor Shigehiro oishi, author of JP Morgan’s choice, Life In Three Dimensions: How to lead a better life with more enrichment, exploration and experience. I’m not interested in reading most of these books myself, but there are memoirs about buried childhood trauma I’ve heard, and NASA archive photo books with essays and commentary by interesting people like NIKKI Giovanni.
Best beach reading ever
Need beach reading in the summer? The entire team of editorial staff and contributors came together to curate a list of the 50 best beach leads of all time for a summer reading list. We not only thought about personal favorites, but also Canon’s reading on the beach. I also hope you have a book for almost any kind of reader using the broadening of categories. So take the gander and let your summer reading list shine.
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