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Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Waiting on Wednesday: Reconnected



Please Note: The final WOW on this blog as I take my final bow this month. I want to thank all readers of this post and all my blogging. I really appreciated it.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I met the author online via Swoon Reads when her book was among those competing for a publishing deal. She was so sweet and the book was so lovable. Catherine was among the winners and her book's coming out 2020. I'm so excited!!




Release Date: June 18, 2020

Blurb: Anne Ellison and Freddie Whitlock were best friends all through middle school, even though they never met in person. But when Anne did something unforgivable to Freddie, their friendship quickly fell apart.

Four years later, Freddie comes to Anne’s town for the summer before she starts college. He’s training to be an Olympic gymnast. Anne knows that Freddie is the boy from her past—but Freddie has no idea. As Anne and Freddie start to spend more time together, Anne can’t help but fall for Freddie.

Can Anne find a way her way into Freddie’s heart—while keeping her identity secret? Or will the lies she’s telling tear their relationship apart?

Thank you for stopping by.

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Waiting on Wednesday: Slay



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I have been excited about this novel the second it was announced. The release day can't come soon enough.




Release Date: September 24, 2019

Blurb: By day, seventeen-year-old Kiera Johnson is an honors student, a math tutor, and one of the only Black kids at Jefferson Academy. But at home, she joins hundreds of thousands of Black gamers who duel worldwide as Nubian personas in the secret multiplayer online role-playing card game, SLAY. No one knows Kiera is the game developer, not her friends, her family, not even her boyfriend, Malcolm, who believes video games are partially responsible for the "downfall of the Black man."

But when a teen in Kansas City is murdered over a dispute in the SLAY world, news of the game reaches mainstream media, and SLAY is labeled a racist, exclusionist, violent hub for thugs and criminals. Even worse, an anonymous troll infiltrates the game, threatening to sue Kiera for "anti-white discrimination."

Driven to save the only world in which she can be herself, Kiera must preserve her secret identity and harness what it means to be unapologetically Black in a world intimidated by Blackness. But can she protect her game without losing herself in the process?

Thank you for stopping by.

Monday, 16 September 2019

Monday MishMash: Goodbye My Friends



Monday Mishmash is a weekly meme created by Kelly Hashway for sharing what's on your mind.

I have decided to close down the blog for good this time. I did in 2018 but changed my mind earlier this year. But it has become clear to me that my taste has changed and so have my writing priorities. Writing fiction is my top focus. With plans for querying agents and more on the horizon. September 2019 is the final month I'll be posting on this blog. It has been a great ride but some journeys come to an end. Thank you to all the readers who have visited over the years. I appreciate every single one of you. Take care. 

Friday, 13 September 2019

Netflix Dragon: August 2019

Yes I'm a bit late on this one. The listing for September will be up at the end of the month. What movies have you streamed lately?

Replicas



This film was a mess. One that in my opinion were three different movies smushed into one. Not very good but if you like watching bad movies then go right ahead. Or if you love seeing anything with Keanu Reeves. The subject of cloning was interesting but their take was way too ridiculous to believe.

She-Ra Season 3



We get to go on more adventures with Aurora/She-Ra and company. It was a pretty good season overall. But I felt a few creative choices made it fall from being a great one. Still, recommend for fans of the series. 

The Perfection



I have heard some praise this film and I agree there are some interesting storylines, visuals, and horror. But I was not a fan. There are ableism, racism and other undertones or outright obvious decisions that were a huge turn-off. Including making losing a limb seem like a punishment worse than death. People are actually born with missing limbs. It's not just via attacks or accidents. Making it look like there's no future for individuals like that is very damaging. I have seen films tackle that topic carefully but this was not one of them. I won't even go into a white student targeting a black student she met a child. The racism is nauseous, more so when the film tries to make it seem okay. Just no, and then having a white majority cast but somehow the two biggest victims (aside from the white female protagonist) in the film are black and Asian? Yeah...bye. 


Once Upon A Time Season 7


I was not a fan of the new direction that Season 7 took. But the storyline eventually grew on me enough to find it a decent conclusion. Might have been wiser to try something else since it ended up being the final season. Feel free to check it out if you feel the urge. 

Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling


I was not a huge fan of this series and only saw some episodes in the past. The movie was a nice time and they covered some important issues. But seems more for those with knowledge of this series.

Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus


This was an absolute masterpiece. Dib and Zim match wits again in a movie deserving of Invader Zim fandom hype and dedication. A must watch and epic movie conclusion to the series.

Other Shows/Movies:

Zootopia: Had a great time rewatching this film.

Let's Be Evil: A decent mind-bending sci-fi film with Children of the Corn vibes.

The Smurfs: Rewatching these old cartoon episodes are interesting, to say the least. Gargamel was even creepier than I thought.

Black Mirror: There were a few leftover episodes from previous seasons I had missed out on.

Rurouni Kenshin, The Bye-Bye Man, Sextuplet, When the Bough Breaks, Tau, Don't Watch This,  Sing.

Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Waiting On Wednesday: Shatter City



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I actually forgot about this book. It's a sequel to Imposters by Scott Westerfeld which is a new continuation of the Uglies series. Which I'm a proud fan. 





Release Date: September 17, 2019

Blurb: When the world sees Frey, they think they see her twin sister Rafi. Frey was raised to be Rafi's double, and now she's taken on the role . . . without anyone else knowing.

Her goal? To destroy the forces that created her.

But with the world watching and a rebellion rising, Frey is forced into a detour. Suddenly she is stranded on her own in Paz, a city where many of the citizens attempt to regulate their emotions through an interface on their arms. Paz is an easy place to get lost . . . and also an easy place to lose yourself.

As the city comes under a catastrophic attack, Frey must leave the shadows and enter the chaos of warfare - because there is no other way for her to find her missing sister and have her revenge against her murderous father.

Thank you for stopping by.

Monday, 9 September 2019

Movie Love: Angel Has Fallen


Listen, Angel Has Fallen was A LOT, maybe even TOO MUCH. I had a swell time overall and the movie was pretty good. But the violence, especially those explosions and kill counts was just too much for me. Which says plenty because I love action. But I've been a war movie kind of girl and this went deep into that territory. I don't even have that much of a review other than if you enjoyed the other films, this is up your valley. But be prepared for WAY more violence. If you thought London Has Fallen was violent, then you are NOT prepared for Angel.

The movie takes us on a crazed misadventure of what would happen if dark forces took over the United States government and doesn't give you time to grasp the concept. The explosions are massive and non-stop and the kills are gory. I'm so glad my mother decided at the last minute to stay home. She did not need this mess at her age. I recommend you decide your violence factor, especially when it's made realistic, before going to see this. Swell movie, hella traumatizing. Yeah, recommend only if you feel safe with this type of film. I'm still shell shocked and it's been nearly a week since I saw it.

Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Waiting On Wednesday: Jackpot



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

Nic Stone's an author to watch and with her upcoming novel Jackpot. We get more insight into characters from different backgrounds going through life's ups and downs.



Release Date: October 15, 2019

Blurb: From the author of the New York Times bestseller Dear Martin --which Angie Thomas, the bestselling author of The Hate U Give,called "a must read"--comes a pitch-perfect romance that examines class, privilege, and how a stroke of good luck can change an entire life. 

Meet Rico: high school senior and afternoon-shift cashier at the Gas 'n' Go, who after school and work races home to take care of her younger brother. Every. Single. Day. When Rico sells a jackpot-winning lotto ticket, she thinks maybe her luck will finally change, but only if she--with some assistance from her popular and wildly rich classmate Zan--can find the ticket holder who hasn't claimed the prize. But what happens when have and have-nots collide? Will this investigative duo unite...or divide?

Nic Stone, the New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martinand Odd One Out, creates two unforgettable characters in one hard-hitting story about class, money--both too little and too much--and how you make your own luck in the world.

Thank you for stopping by.

Monday, 2 September 2019

Movie Love: Dora And The Lost City Of Gold


I saw the movie last Saturday and it was an adventure in and of itself. Dora was a young fearless teen willing to go above and beyond for friends, family, and adventure. It was great seeing a girl going for what she wanted with self-confidence and attitude. Yes, some considered her strange but she was willing to be herself. Even after having a sad moment when the teen was made to feel bad by her own cousin, Diego. This girl from the animated series for children turned live-action film, was a badass.

Dora translated from animation to live-action did a spectacular job. Even keeping her catchphrases and quirks. It was fun seeing others look at her strangely when she spoke to the screen breaking the fourth wall like in the animated series. Plus they did a magnificent job with Swiper. The CGI fox looked and sounded real. The monkey, Boots worked as well and had his own moments of hilarity. The cast did their job providing a fun and adventurous experience that will be loved by children and translate to adults like myself. My theater cheered and had fun with what happened on screen. Children and adults alike. The stakes were both funny and serious. Though a grand twist was seen from miles away. The challenges Dora and company faced were satisfying to watch.

If you want a fun adventure film to bring the family together. This is for you. Hell, even to curl up by yourself and have a bit of danger. 

Are you a fan of Dora? Have you seen the film? Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Waiting On Wednesday: The Shadows Between Us



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I saw a review for this book last week and wanted it yesterday. The story sounds so deliciously dark and the cover mesmerizing. 2020 can't come fast enough.



Release Date: February 25, 2020

Blurb: Alessandra is tired of being overlooked, but she has a plan to gain power:

1) Woo the Shadow King.
2) Marry him.
3) Kill him and take his kingdom for herself.

No one knows the extent of the freshly crowned Shadow King’s power. Some say he can command the shadows that swirl around him to do his bidding. Others say they speak to him, whispering the thoughts of his enemies. Regardless, Alessandra knows what she deserves, and she’s going to do everything within her power to get it.

But Alessandra’s not the only one trying to kill the king. As attempts on his life are made, she finds herself trying to keep him alive long enough for him to make her his queen—all while struggling not to lose her heart. After all, who better for a Shadow King than a cunning, villainous queen?

Thank you for stopping by.

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Waiting on Wednesday: When She Reigns



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.


I have been a huge fan of Jodi Meadows for years. So I had to do a WOW for her upcoming book next month. 




Release Date: September 10, 2019


Blurb: The First Dragon

The Great Abandonment has begun. Panic has seized the Fallen Isles, where no one knows which god will rise next. Mira Minkoba believes her dreams hold the secret to bringing an end to the destruction, but in order to save her people, she’ll have to find a legendary treasure: the bones of the first dragon.

The Last Hope

Mira’s desperate search leads the Hopebearer and her friends on a dangerous journey into the heart of enemy territory: the Algotti Empire itself. The empress is more than willing to help—for an impossible price. And as tensions escalate beneath the shadows of the risen gods, Mira grapples with a terrifying question: What will she have to sacrifice to preserve what she loves?

The explosive finale to Jodi Meadows’s Fallen Isles trilogy is ablaze with sizzling romance and fiery magic as Mira’s fight to save dragons from extinction evolves into a mission to save her world from annihilation.
 
Do you know this author and her work? Is this a series you're interested in reading? Thanks for stopping by. 

Tuesday, 20 August 2019

Top Ten Tuesday: Favourite Tropes


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl

Today I get to share with you my ten favourite tropes. These gems help spice up any story.

1. Fairytale Retellings: I love these so much. I even write them and enjoy that beyond words.

2. Band of Misfits - When the chaos breaks out this ragtag group will do their best to fix things. Even if they don't really want to.

3. Magical Training - Yes, please.

4. Quest - Whether to save the world or for other purposes, this trope is a good friend of mine.

5. Prophecies - I love them, more so when they go haywire or come true in disastrous ways.

6. Time Travel - Whether to distant lands or five minutes ago. I'm here for this!

7. Dark Stories - I want my pain and angst. Don't at me!!

8. The Found Family: Not all relations are bound by blood.

9. The Not-Chosen One- I love it when something happens to the person who was supposed to save the world or do an important task and another individual far from qualified has to do it.

10.  Vampires and all those paranormal goodies - Mine!!

That was my top ten for this week. Any special tropes you hold close to your heart? See you tomorrow for Waiting on Wednesday. Thanks for stopping by. 

Friday, 16 August 2019

Video Essay Channel Coming Soon




Look I made a banner! Thank you Canva for helping so many of us to able to create our own graphics. Anyway, I want to let you all know that I'm expanding to a new spot. Youtube! Come Mid-September my first video will go up. What will it be about? Not books, I don't want to be a book tuber. Probably a shock from such a bookish girl like me. But I'm more interested in discussing visual media. More precisely, theories, thoughts, and reviews. I will still talk about writing a bit but that will be from more of a fan fiction angle.

What to Expect?

Video Essays Discussing my thoughts on the following things:

* Kung Fu Panda 3 as a Tragic Romance 

*Secret Obsession (Netflix): The Real Culprit of these tragic events

*She-Ra Theory 

*A Month-Long of Coraline Videos for October

- Why I think Coraline escaped into the real world.
- Who the real saviour is.
- The OUAT connection. Oh yes, there are some great parallels.
- The Beldam's return.
- The 'Adult' Problem.
- Prophecies.
-The Fairy Truth.
-The Foreboding Hairclip.  

This is just from September to October. I will also create a few posts here discussing a few small theories. So don't feel left out if my blog is your preferred format of enjoying my content. 

My blog is evolving. I won't be posting book reviews much anymore. But I will still keep taking part in weekly book memes Top Ten Tuesday and Waiting on Wednesday. Netflix Dragon posts will still go up. I have also expanded my freelance writing business to facebook with my very own page. I tried a group last year but there were some 'trollish' incidents so I deleted it. Anyway, thanks for stopping by. See you on Monday. 

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Waiting on Wednesday:The Unstoppable Wasp Origin Novel



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I must confess that I found out about this book via an announcement from one of my dream agents. I have been trying to keep up with the new influx of young adult novels based off superheroes over the last few years. It's exciting and I'm glad to share yet another coming in 2020. 



Release Date: May 26, 2020

Blurb: A story of love and demons, family and witchcraft.

Nova Huang knows more about magic than your average teen witch. She works at her grandmothers' bookshop, where she helps them loan out spell books and investigate any supernatural occurrences in their New England town.

One fateful night, she follows reports of a white wolf into the woods, and she comes across the unexpected: her childhood crush, Tam Lang, battling a horse demon in the woods. As a werewolf, Tam has been wandering from place to place for years, unable to call any town home.

Pursued by dark forces eager to claim the magic of wolves and out of options, Tam turns to Nova for help. Their latent feelings are rekindled against the backdrop of witchcraft, untested magic, occult rituals, and family ties both new and old in this enchanting tale of self-discovery.
Pre-Order: Amazon.

Are you a fan of Marvel products whether that be comics, movies, animation or novels? I can't wait to see the official cover and learn more about this upcoming release. Thanks for stopping by. 

Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Top Ten Tuesday: Fictional Besties



Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl

Today I'll be sharing which book characters would be my bestie. Sounds like fun to me.

1. Ronald Weasley from HP Series: He's a loyal friend and always willing to try.

2. Clarisse from The Percy Jackson Series: Yes, she and the Aires cabin are portrayed as bullies. But just because someone does some bad things doesn't mean they're evil. Clarisse is strong, loyal, dedicated, badass and has a strong sense of duty. I might be more bookish but I think we could bond over mutual respect and desire to protect those we care about. 

3. Hermione Granger: She's awesome and I love her.

4. Elizabeth Wakefield from the Sweet Valley series: We can bond over our love of writing.

5. Cathy Dollanger from Flowers in the Attic

6. Tris Prior from Divergent series

7. Cina from The Hunger Games Trilogy

8. Severus Snape from the Harry Potter Series

9. Klaus Baudelaire from A Series of Unfortunate Events

10. Nova and Tam from Mooncakes

Who are your fictional besties? Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Waiting On Wednesday: Mooncakes



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I got to read an early digital copy of this graphic novel via NetGalley. So while I was interested before, now I'm extremely excited about getting my hands on this book. The story and art are phenomenal. 


Release Date: October 15, 2019

Blurb: A story of love and demons, family and witchcraft.

Nova Huang knows more about magic than your average teen witch. She works at her grandmothers' bookshop, where she helps them loan out spell books and investigate any supernatural occurrences in their New England town.

One fateful night, she follows reports of a white wolf into the woods, and she comes across the unexpected: her childhood crush, Tam Lang, battling a horse demon in the woods. As a werewolf, Tam has been wandering from place to place for years, unable to call any town home.

Pursued by dark forces eager to claim the magic of wolves and out of options, Tam turns to Nova for help. Their latent feelings are rekindled against the backdrop of witchcraft, untested magic, occult rituals, and family ties both new and old in this enchanting tale of self-discovery.


Are there any books you're looking forward to in 2019? Any of them graphic novels? Thanks for stopping by. Next post will be Friday and Netflix related. 


Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Top Tuesday: Childhood Favourites

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl

Today we are sharing Childhood Favourites.


1. Sweet Valley High Series

2. Shakespeare

3. Goosebumps

4. Harry Potter

5. Newspaper Comic Strips

6. Archie Comics

7. Lois Lowry Books

8. V. C. Andrews Books

9. Game Review Magazines

10. Comics (bought second hand)

Thanks for stopping by.


Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Waiting on Wednesday: Children of Virtue and Vengeance



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that allows us to spotlight books we are eagerly anticipating to be released.

I am really looking forward to this one. Tomi Adeyemi broke out on the scene last year with her debut novel Children of Blood and Bone. 



Release Day: December 3, 2019

Blurb: After battling the impossible, Zélie and Amari have finally succeeded in bringing magic back to the land of Orïsha. But the ritual was more powerful than they could’ve imagined, reigniting the powers of not only the maji, but of nobles with magic ancestry, too. 

Now, Zélie struggles to unite the maji in an Orïsha where the enemy is just as powerful as they are. But when the monarchy and military unite to keep control of Orïsha, Zélie must fight to secure Amari's right to the throne and protect the new maji from the monarchy's wrath.

With civil war looming on the horizon, Zélie finds herself at a breaking point: she must discover a way to bring the kingdom together or watch as Orïsha tears itself apart.

So December will be an intriguing reading month. What about you? Are they exciting books reads coming your way? Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Four Ideas for a Bond and Bourne Movie Crossover

Please Note: This was originally written July 2016 in conjunction with the release of film Jason Bourne and Grace Randolph's reviews plus ideas for future films. Also, idea #4 might not have aged well. LMAO!

I saw how excited you were for such a movie treat Grace. So here are five ideas for a potential Bond and Bourne movie crossover. Both Sony and Universal are always on the lookout for the next big thing. A movie like this would not only get butts in seats but turn the spy world movies of today on its head. A billion-dollar hitter if we ever heard of one, maybe two if done right. These two spies, one current, the other former and on the run, would be a feast for the mainstream movie audience.


Pitch: Bond and Bourne together equal the only superhero movie neither DC or Marvel have ever made on the big screen. Want to wait until the Justice League and the Avengers have a crossover? I think not. Let’s beat them to the punch and show superpowers can’t beat spy finesse.


Idea One:

Bourne is on a special assignment to lift a microchip that has potentially dire consequences if it falls
into the hands of any country. His plans are to destroy it but that becomes complicated when it turns
out to be biotech based and implanted in the brain of a teenage spy (played by Neel Sethi). A tech
grab turns into a kidnapping with Bourne labeled as a member of a child trafficking ring who has
kidnapped an orphan genius from India for potentially nefarious purposes. This cover by his enemies
both surprises and upsets Bourne but in an ironic twist he uncovers plans to kill the young spy and
harvest his body for research. Turning the teenager on his side after finding out he was just an
experiment all along.


Meanwhile Bond enters the picture when M informs him that the British government has MI6 agents
on the lookout for an Indian teen spy with information that could be dire in the wrong hands.
Bond’s assigned to bring in the teen alive to be debriefed and put under special protection. Bond is
especially furious when he’s told that traffickers have taken the boy. When he and Bourne meet it’s a
battle royale which the teen joins in. Can they convince Bond that Bourne is not the bad guy who
betrayed his country then went into child trafficking? Is the MI6 really just interested in keeping the
young spy safe? What of those who want the boy harvested at any cost and will more countries enter
the fray to get their hands on a young supersoldier to mold into their very own? And can a hacker turn
this insanity up to a twelve?


Idea Two:

Bond is caught on tape killing several politicians on tape at a UN meeting. Problem? One of the is the
VP of the United States (Brendan Fraser) and America is out for blood. Bond was on assignment at
the time and MI6 insist that whoever did those murders could not be him. But America wants him
handed over immediately as a terrorist. Britain refuses citing that there needs to be a deeper
investigation and that one man can’t be in two places at once. Not wanting to start WW3, Bourne is
secretly found and after certain promises are made brought in to see the Secretary of Defense
(Liam Neeson). Bourne agrees to the assignment as long as he can do it on his terms and SOD
agrees on one condition. A CIA agent (Jet Li) has to go with Bourne to ensure the job is done
efficiently and Bond brought back alive without any sign of American involvement. Both spies are wary
of each other but work together to find Bond and bring a terrorist to justice. But just how tough is it
really going to be and if Bond’s possibly innocent, who actually carried out these murders?


Idea Three:

A virus is released in Britain and many become sick. The entire country is quarantined but there is
still fear this virus will spread. Talk of possibly launching airstrikes comes up from other countries
but the British government resists these ideas. However, they know that other top countries in the
world won’t sit by waiting forever and turn to MI6 to solve this problem. M reveals that they had been
given information just days before from a renegade American agent about a potential contagion
being smuggled into the country. Bond was sent to rendezvous with the agent but unfortunately
were not able to find the courier in time. What M left out was that Bond had in one of his vigilante
theatrics killed the henchman that Bourne had captured to get the information. Both were back at MI6
at each other’s throats over the failure. Bourne had informed MI6 that the virus was being transmitted
through Patient Zero. A former CIA operative, Jade Thompson (Anne Hathaway), who was left a
paraplegic after one of her missions went very wrong. Bourne had some memories of her back then
the woman was a loyal American. Plus he had his own questions since that mission was partnered
with a duo of MI6 agents. However, M denies MI6 involvement. But Bourne was not just looking to
save innocent lives but also find out what really happened on that mission. A shot from a terrorist
bullet didn’t explain Jade’s need for revenge against Britain. As the unfriendly pair are deployed back
into the red zone injected with a temporary anti-virus, they have forty-eight hours to find patient zero
or get out. Things take a turn however when Bourne starts getting sick. Bond wants to help but knows
if he stays beyond forty-eight hours, he’s stuck and if he leaves, Bourne can’t come along. Can they
find patient zero in time and untangle the web of secrets and lies that goes from the CIA right to MI6?

Idea Four:

Multiple terrorist bombs have been set off in the United States. The immediate suspect is Muslims and
unrest has taken up to the point that a mosque is blown up by a white supremacist killing the son of a
high ranking Middle-Eastern politician. The grieving father took to the airwaves and issued a fatwah
against the children of the President, Vice-President and Secretary of Defense, feeling they hadn’t
done nearly enough to protect Muslims in their country. He is removed from the newsroom and the
government decries the fatwah requesting no one take it seriously. Most Muslims are peaceful and
publicly denounce the fatwah as well as worldwide. Unfortunately some groups Muslim and otherwise
decide to take on this fatwah and twin daughters of SOD are almost murdered on a trip to Hawaii. SOD
Lee Cummings (Lucy Liu) contacts her old friend Bond requesting his help as she believes the bunker
that all the children are supposed to be sent has already been compromised. An ex-CIA agent herself
she wants to lift her kids from the convoy but needs help. Bond agrees to ignore M’s argument of
causing an international incident. When the president’s father (Reg E. Cathey) is killed shielding his
grandson, the stakes are made even higher. Bond and Lee make it to the convoy only to end up
landing in the middle of an attack and have to take all the children with them. Also, they meet up with
a vigilante Bourne who was secretly helping to protect these children since he saw them as innocents
and this fatwah as wrong. Joining this group Head of Security (Riz Ahmed) who proudly holds unto
his Muslim roots and ready to help protect these children at all costs until their enemies are defeated.
As the bombings are investigated and foes fought, it’s discovered that there’s a man behind the
bombings including the one at the Mosque. A Swedish spy who defected and wants to rule the world
after taking down the strongest countries. America is just the first country on his list. Can this strategic
puppeteer be defeated and what of the agents sent out to retrieve the children and SOD branded as a
traitor?

What do you think? Would any of these tickle your movie-going fancy?

Waiting on Wednesday: Reconnected

Please Note: The final WOW on this blog as I take my final bow this month. I want to thank all readers of this post and all my blogging. I r...