by Lisa Hario | Jul 14, 2021 | Reviews
The Co-op farm tour is a chance to visit small organic farms in the MN and eastern WI areas. Tours give the public a chance to see how the farm works, and meet with the people who run it. It is usually a Saturday in July and this year was July 10. Guidebooks are...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 30, 2021 | Reviews
Ghost Omnibus Volume 1 Elisa Cameron worked as a reporter until her murder. But she returned as Ghost, who phases at will while packing an automatic. Remembering nothing of her life as Elisa, Ghost tries to piece together her past and even reconnects with her younger...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 23, 2021 | Reviews
Last Night, A Superhero Saved My Life edited by Liesa Mignogna Edited by Liesa Mignogna, the anthology Last Night a Superhero saved My life includes essays by well known authors discussing the superheroes that have had an impact on them. Its more than just “my...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 9, 2021 | Reviews
Jay and Miles Xplain the X-men has officially become my new favorite geek podcast, and dethroned Imaginary Worlds. (That’s still a great podcast though, one everyone should totally listen to. ) The X-men, which is decades long and multiple series of our beloved and...
by Lisa Hario | May 26, 2021 | Paganism, Reviews
Paganism in Depth by John Beckett Lewellyn Publications 2019 In John Beckett’s second book, the Patheos Pagan blogger goes deeper into many of his familiar topics. Beckett is a Druid, former leader of Denton CUUPS, teacher, and priest of Cernunnos and druid on...
by Lisa Hario | May 12, 2021 | Reviews
The Witch’s Heart By Genevieve Gornichec 2021 Penguin Random House After being thrice burned by the Aesir, the witch Gullveig flees to Ironwood without her heart. With few memories of the time before, she takes the name Angrboda and becomes the witch of...