Lenni Reviews: "The Edge of the Blade" by Jeffe Kennedy

*This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review and is rated for 18+

Elite warrior, scout, and spy Jepp is lethal with her blades and her tongue so when she is selected for a diplomatic mission as an ambassador to a country where women are wives or sex slaves, she finds remaining docile and subservient more challenging than anything she's faced before. But she must gather information on how big of a threat this foreign king may be and return alive without starting a war. Oh, and she's sleeping with the king's son; Prince Kral... Who has a wife.

Jepp is a cool character. You get a great sense of who she is from the smart writing and enjoy the story from her perspective. She's smart, tough, and funny; you could see yourself chilling at the bar with her despite the fact she would drink you under the table.

While containing romantic and erotic elements, the way this book is structured made them feel like a legitimate part of the story instead of the plot grinding to a halt so the main characters can bone. There is genuine peril and intrigue with high stakes in a well written and constructed fantasy world. I haven't read the first book (it may have given me some deeper context into some character relationships but it's not necessary) but the story is so interesting, I'd be excited to follow to the next book. It's obvious Jepp and the Uncharted Realms world have plenty more stories to tell. 4.5 out of 5.

Interview With Wei Yi Lin and Mardy Ma with Vera Miao

Interview With Wei Yi Lin and Mardy Ma with Vera Miao

At Tribeca Film Festival Justin talked with actresses Wei Yi Lin, Mardy Ma and director Vera Miao about Two Sentence Horror Stories. They discuss the process of their characters, what it's like filming for the horror genre and more.

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Tribeca Games Festival Streaming Schedule

Posted by Justin D Williams

Tribeca Games Festival can be streamed live starting tomorrow at 10:00am ET. Hideo Kojima, Ken Levine and Sam Lake headline the fest’s content-rich day of programming; their keynotes, and many others, can be watched via Tribeca’s Twitch channel. Two of the keynotes will stand apart from classic game discussions, with film directors Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow) and Neil Burger (Limitless) joining in to speak with Ken and Sam. www.Twitch.tv/TribecaGames

STREAMING SCHEDULE, SATURDAY 4/29 - ALL TIMES EASTERN

10:00 - 10:50am

  • Retro Active with Davey Wreden (The Stanley Parable) and John Watson (The Banner Saga)

  • Moderated by Chris Grant (Polygon)

11:00 - 11:50am

  • 25th Anniversary of The Lawnmower Man + The Past, Present & Future of VR with director Brett Leonard, Jessica Brillhart (Principal Filmmaker for VR at Google)

  • Moderated by Alex Goldman (Gimlet Media)

12:00 - 12:50pm

  • Retro Active with Jonathan Morin (Watchdogs 2)

  • Moderated by Matt Thompson (The Atlantic)

2:30 - 3:20pm

  • Retro Active with Sean Vanaman (Firewatch)

  • Moderated by Jamin Warren (Kill Screen)

3:30 - 4:20pm

  • Achievement Oriented podcast with Michael Chu (Overwatch) and Kiki Wolfkill (Halo)

  • Hosted by Ben Lindbergh and Jason Conception (The Ringer)

4:30 - 5:20pm

  • Keynote with Sam Lake (Max Payne, Alan Wake) and Neil Burger (Limitless)

  • Moderated by Chris Suellentrop (Glixel)

5:30 - 6:20pm

  • Keynote with Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear, Kojima Productions)

  • Moderated by Geoff Keighley

6:30 - 7:20pm

  • Keynote with Ken Levine (Bioshock) and Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow)

  • Moderated by Clive Thompson (WIRED)

Akashic Records of Bastard Magical Instructor Episodes 1 & 2 Review

Akashic Records of Bastard Magical Instructor Episodes 1 & 2 Review

The Alzano Imperial Magic Academy is located in the southern part of the Alzano Empire,and is among most prominent magic schools in the world, where students can learn the highest forms of magic. All those who strive to learn magic dream of studying at this academy, and its students as well as its teachers are proud to be a part of its 400-year history. Glenn Radars is a new instructor who has suddenly been appointed to teach part-time at this highly respected academy. The previously unheard-of lessons of this man known as a good-for-nothing bastard are about to begin.

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations- Episode 2 The Hokage Son (Review)

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations- Episode 2 The Hokage Son (Review)

After being suspended for the uproar he caused at the entrance ceremony, Boruto makes his way to the academy for the first time. His classmates ostracize him for being the son of the Seventh Hokage and for being suspended. Iwabe Yuino, one of Boruto's classmates, picks a fight with him. Iwabe is an older student who has a keen sense for battle, but was held back a year for his bad behavior. At first, Boruto ignores him no matter what he says. But when he sees Iwabe punch Denki for telling him to stop, Boruto can't ignore him any longer

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Interview with Stephanie Sheh & Michael Sinterniklaas The Cast of "Your Name"

Interview with Stephanie Sheh & Michael Sinterniklaas The Cast of "Your Name"

Justin had a great chat with Stephanie Sheh & Michael Sinterniklass about their new anime film "Your Name". Stephanie and Michael the discuss the process of recording the voices for the film, what it was like directing each other and the importance of this film.

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13 Reasons Why Review

Reviewed By Justin D Williams

13 Reasons Why, based on the bestselling books by Jay Asher, follows teenager Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) as he returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers a group of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) his classmate and crush who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On tape, Hannah unfolds an emotional audio diary, detailing the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life.

If there is a show that you need to watch, out of all the Netflix original series this is the one to watch. 13 Reasons Why, is a breath of fresh air bringing in an injection of realism and social commentary needed at the right time. This show is an emotional ride that everyone especially parents need to watch with their kids. The show touches on various topics such as bullying, suicide and one topic I won’t discuss due to spoilers. It is in your face and at times uncomfortable but it is a story that needs to be told. Everyone on this project deserves to be applauded from the actors, the directors, producers, cameramen etc. As stated in the synopsis the story follows Clay Jensen, as he listens to a series of tapes left by his crush Hannah detailing the reasons why she killed herself. For the sake of spoilers I won’t even mention one reason why.  I will say that her reasons are a doozey. What I really loved about the show is the build up to Hannah’s death, it’s also how her actions effects everyone around her.

This show greatly displays how someone committing suicide impacts friends, family and even their enemies. Throughout the story Clay is constantly wondering am I the reason she killed herself. There is this sense of guilt and questioning of what could I have done to prevent this. This is a show that you don’t need to binge in one sitting. Instead I recommend that you watch an episode a day or even once a week to let it sink in. The show is very emotion heavy and this is a show I think parents need to watch with their teenagers. In this fast growing world where everything is online and not kept in the dark, things are easy to access this will be a subject matter to really sit down and discuss as a family. The characters in the story all work well. Since this does take place in high school you do get the typical cliché archetypes that you usually see in high school. You have the popular jocks in Justin, Marcus and Zach of course these three end up being bad news. Then there is the cheerleader Jessica who plays a major role in Hannah’s psyche. I really love Jessica’s arc its starts off innocent then gets dark towards the end.  There is this dynamic I couldn’t help but notice that in some ways Hannah and Jessica were the same. Only difference was that Hannah choose a different way of doing things. Overall the story is spot on target. It’s moving, engaging and there is a lot to discuss after the final credits roll.

The acting on the show is really good. Katherine Langford and Dylan Minnette are absolutely fantastic as the leads. Katherine Langford really hits home with her performance as Hannah.  She hits all the right emotional notes when it’s time and when that fateful does come you will have tears in your eyes. Hannah is very likable and credit goes to Katherine Langford’s acting. Dylan Minnette as Clay is the heart of the show. He brings this innocence to the character and gives him a genuine everyday good guy. It’s very hard not to like Clay. At times he can be socially awkward and usually flies under the radar of other students until he discover the tapes. Dylan Minnette shows a vulnerability in his performance which makes you hope that Clay is a not a reason Hannah killed herself. The character had great development which I think audiences will love. The supporting cast does well

13 Reasons Why is truly a show you need to see and discuss with friends and family on how we can prevent these events from happening. The show delivers on great commentary on bullying, suicide amongst other topics. The musical score is just right and fits the dark tone of the show. Get the soundtrack! See the show! Discuss it with your kids!

Final Rating – 5/5 Stars