Leigh-Ann Brodber
179 Articles1 Comments

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.

Blog Tour & Giveaway: “The Outlaw” by Alan Janney

Occasionally, I step out of my comfort zone and read books that are not in my favorite genres. “The Outlaw” by Alan Janney is a perfect example of this. While I rarely read superhero comics, I’m less likely to read…

Book Review: “Local Girl Swept Away” by Ellen Wittlinger

Ellen Wittlinger’s newest novel “Local Girl Swept Away” is one of those books that I had to put down for a couple of minutes, digest what was happening, and then return to it hoping that the ending would be just…

Reading “Local Girl Swept Away” – in GIFs

I absolutely loved this novel! The plot was well thought out, the ending was unpredictable, the characters felt so real and it was more than easy to empathize with them and understand the decisions they made. After reading the novel,…

5 Iconic Scenes from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”

[tps_header][/tps_header] Celebrating 30 years of Ferris Bueller [tps_title][/tps_title] Even though I wasn’t born or raised in the 80’s when classic films were being made, John Hughes’ movies are timeless and have appealed to me in a way that modern young…

Author Interview: Laura Moe talks “Breakfast with Neruda”

“Breakfast with Neruda” is a novel that follows the life of two troubled teenagers named, Michael and Shelly, as they try to solve Michael’s situation and discover who they are while serving out their community service duties (click here for…

Book Review: “Breakfast with Neruda” by Laura Moe

“What’s so bad about being a hoarder?” That was my first thought when I first heard about Laura Moe’s Breakfast with Neruda. I mulled it over in my mind a couple of times before I could even read the first…

Blog Tour: “American Flowers” by Michael A. McLellan

  This novel was one of the sickest books I’ve read in a while and I’m glad that I got to be a part of this awesome blog tour! “American Flowers” follows the lives of two neglected teenagers named Allie…