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August 3, 2016

The book prizes wrapped up for delivery… (at K T...



The book prizes wrapped up for delivery… (at K T Pinto-Land)

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August 1, 2016

Review: Graveyard Shift

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Graveyard Shift by Angela Roquet

Series: Lana Harvey, Reapers Inc. #1

Paperback: 258 pages

Publication Date: January 2, 2014

File Size: 1047 KB

Print Length: 259 pages

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-10: 1480004189

ISBN-13: 978-1480004184

ASIN: B009M0ARH0


Something that always piques my interest when it comes to choosing a book is a story where the author is brave enough to take on mythologies and theologies. To me, it is very difficult to do the mythologies justice without making the entities seem silly or – for lack of a better term – preachy. It is usually rare to find an author who not only shows that they have knowledge of the pantheons that they are writing about, but are able to make the characters believable and in some cases likable.


Angela Roquet was able to do this, as well as have the different groups of gods/entities interact with each other seamlessly. She also has a talent at merging the different mythos into a functioning afterlife that actually makes sense.


The story of Graveyard Shift tells of a reaper named Lana Harvey that has a low-level job in Limbo City, doing as minimal work as possible without getting in trouble with her boss Grim. During the story, she interacts with beings from Greek, Roman, Asian, Egyptian and Judeo-Christian mythos, and the interaction is smooth and flawless… and real.


Lana is the typical minion on the bottom of the corporate totem pole who doesn’t really like her job, but doesn’t want to go back to school to move up and doesn’t understand the drive of others who are trying to climb up the reaper ladder. She hangs out with the ne’re-do-wells of the angelic world (both from above and below) and couldn’t understand the rigid hierarchy of her boss and his peers.


And then out of the blue, she gets a promotion. No one, including herself, believes it or understands how the heck that happened. But there is more behind it than first seemed and Lana has to struggle with more responsibilities than she ever wanted.


Definitely get this book. The first one in the series is free on Kindle as of this article creation, so you have nothing to lose and all of Limbo to gain!


My Rating:


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I liked the premise, I liked the characters, and – most importantly – I like how the author presented her version of the mythologies.


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Review: Graveyard Shift was originally published on KT Pinto’s Naughty Thoughts

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Published on August 01, 2016 21:30

7 years, hmmm…
Oddly enough, still have that shirt.



7 years, hmmm…

Oddly enough, still have that shirt.

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Published on August 01, 2016 12:14

My favorite flowers (sunflowers) for my favorite person (me)....



My favorite flowers (sunflowers) for my favorite person (me). (at K T Pinto-Land)

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Published on August 01, 2016 10:30

July 30, 2016

6 years ago vs today. (at Woodbridge, New Jersey)



6 years ago vs today. (at Woodbridge, New Jersey)

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Published on July 30, 2016 14:42

One year later… find the differences! (at Woodbridge, New...



One year later… find the differences! (at Woodbridge, New Jersey)

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July 29, 2016

Mario makes my day shiny and rainbowy! (at Woodbridge, New...



Mario makes my day shiny and rainbowy! (at Woodbridge, New Jersey)

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Published on July 29, 2016 20:28

Not bad for six years…



Not bad for six years…

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Published on July 29, 2016 13:05

July 27, 2016

Review: Ovo T1

by I don’t have many OVOs. In fact, this one is my only one: The company, OVO Lifestyle Toys, has been around since 2012, which is probably one of the reasons why there is only one in my collection. I tend to buy products I am comfortable and familiar with. But, when I am given…


Review: Ovo T1 was originally published on KT Pinto’s Naughty Thoughts

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Published on July 27, 2016 21:30

FLASHBACK! St. John’s University
The LOS Society presents:...



FLASHBACK! St. John’s University

The LOS Society presents: Rocky Horror (at St. John’s University, Staten Island Campus)

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Published on July 27, 2016 20:50