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.

Book Review: “All of You” by Christina Lee

Family issues. A topic that is not uncommon to the average person comes in all forms; whether it be as simple as sibling rivalry or as traumatic as being molested by a man who once was thought to be one…

Book Review: “Promise Me Something” by Sara Kocek

As if starting high school weren’t bad enough, Reyna Fey has to do so at a new school without her best friends. Reyna’s plan is to keep her head down, help her father recover from the car accident that almost…

TV Review: Under the Dome 1×08 “Thicker Than Water”

In Under the Dome’s newest episode, “Thicker Than Water”, a lot takes place that tests the bonds of the trapped Chester’s Mills’ residents. For starters, The relationship between Big Jim and Junior is put to the test when Big Jim…

TV Review: Under the Dome 1×07 “Imperfect Circles”

This week’s episode of Under the Dome, like usual, gave simple answers that only helped to create even more questions. First of all, Norrie and Joe (mostly Joe) might have gotten a little bit closer to understanding the dome. While…

TV Review: Under the Dome 1×06 “The Endless Thirst”

In this week’s episode of Under the Dome, citizens must now overcome the newest challenge that living under a dome has forced them to face. Figuring out where their next water source is coming from. Thanks to a delusional episode…

Book Review: “A Really Awesome Mess” by Trish Cook and Brendan Halpin

Two teenagers. Two very bumpy roads taken that lead to Heartland Academy. Justin was just having fun, but when his dad walked in on him with a girl in a very compromising position, Justin’s summer took a quick turn for…

TV Review: Under the Dome 1×05 “Blue on Blue”

  In Under the Dome‘s newest episode, Blue on Blue, a series of events take place that terrify, enlighten and induce momentary madness to the citizens of Chester’s Mill. Citizens of Chester’s Mill are reunited with their loved ones thanks…