Leigh-Ann Brodber
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Leigh-Ann Brodber is an upcoming enthusiastic journalist. She’s written book reviews, film, stage production and food articles for various websites, and she’s also a born and bred animal rights activist, although she doesn’t think she’ll ever give up her rights to eat chicken. She has helped out at her local hospital many-a-time by indulging in weekly chit-chat with patients under a program called Candy Stripers. She also recently started getting help for her long term Facebook addiction, she swears.

TV Review: HBO’s The Leftovers 1X01 “Pilot”

The first episode of The Leftovers was like your first day back at school. You acquaint yourself with the lecturer, you’re introduced to the new courses you’ll be doing and even reconnect with old friends or probably make new ones.…

Book Review: Now I See You by Nicole C. Kear

Fear is something that can hinder you from taking on challenges you most likely can handle, totally immobilize you or build your character. I spent more than half a month watching the protagonist of Now I See You experience fear…

Top 6 Movies Starring Primates

[tps_header]Great films centered around animals has proven to be some of the most entertaining and hilarious genres of movies. Sometimes they make you think. Sometimes they make you laugh your guts out. And sometimes they make you resent the human race. Regardless, they…

Top 20 Re-Watchable Movies

[tps_header]Movies have always been a source of entertainment and comfort for us when we’re at our worst or our best. While some movies may leave you wondering what mind could concoct such rubbish, there are other movies that last a lifetime. Below, in no…

What to Look Forward to in Under the Dome Season 2

  The miniseries that dominated the airwaves for most of last year’s summer is back once again with even more mysteries to uncover as the dome becomes more interactive with the residents of Chester’s Mill. Even though the last season…

Book Review: Breathe into Me by Sara Fawkes

***DISCLAIMER*** Content might not be suitable for young adults and children   After reading Breathe into Me, I had to take a few minutes to fully digest the entire story. I mean, it was filled with so much titillating drama…

Book Review: “Before You Break” by Christina Lee

I don’t think there are enough words in the English language that I could use to explain how much I love the New Adult genre. It’s everything a curious book addict, like me, could ask for in a relatively new…