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A book and movie review podcast and blog that is perfect for book and movie lovers of all kinds. Hosted by Maya Grimley, "Maya's Reviews" dives into a wide array of books and films that could catch any bookworm's and movie fanatic's eye. Check out the YouTube channel, too, @mayagrimley.
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There is so much detail in the LONGLEGS universe... let's dive in.---// How to Decode //LONGLEGS Alphabet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16Qr2ngSX9jnx2OYI5ex3yom2WOfogWsl/view?usp=drive_linkVigenere Cipher Decoder: https://www.dcode.fr/vigenere-cipher---// Information //https://thebirthdaymurders.net/https://www.reddit.com/r/horror/comments/1dmo5…
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Longlegs has been my most anticipated movie of the year. I finally got to see it on July 11, but was it worth the anticipation? People have claimed it is the scariest movie of the year... I'm here to tell you if it is in this spoiler-free movie review. Coming next: a deep dive into the movie Longlegs and all of the marketing surrounding it. --- // …
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Walruses... are they our friend or foe? It's October, everybody, so buckle up for some horror movie reviews. This time, I have my friend Rory—who is terrified of walruses—review Tusk with me! Beware... there are spoilers ahead.--- // Movie Information //Director: Kevin SmithStudio(s): A24Genre(s): Horror, ComedyRelease Date: September 14, 2023Avera…
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I've been meaning to put this episode out for a while, but life happens. Here are my thoughts on the entirety of the Insidious franchise—my reviews, my rankings, and my recommendations. --- // Franchise Information // Genre: Horror Studio: Blumhouse Budget: $42.5 million Box Office: $728.6 million MPA Rating: PG-13 - Insidious (2010): directed by J…
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I've seen this movie twice now, and I cried both times. I have been looking forward to this movie since it was announced—it exceeded expectations. *I am currently in the process of trying to repair my camera/get a new one, so please be patient with me, as the next few episodes will be audio-only. Thank you!* --- // Barbie Information // Director: G…
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Cillian Murphy? Emily Blunt? Florence Pugh? Robert Downey Jr.? Rami Malek? I mean... what more could you ask for in a cast? Long time, no see! I am (hopefully) back for more regularly posted episodes. *I am currently in the process of trying to repair my camera/get a new one, so please be patient with me, as the next few episodes will be audio-only…
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I went and saw M3GAN for my birthday on Friday the 13th. Was it worth it? 100% Does Megan listen to punk rock? Is she truly a horse girl at heart? You decide. I apologize for what sounds like an airplane taking off constantly in the background. My microphone decided to pick up my 16 year old laptop trying not to overheat and explode. --- // Movie I…
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The Menu is a movie I have been anticipating for a while, and today I'm delving into my thoughts. Happy Thanksgiving, if you celebrate! --- // Movie Information // Director: Mark Mylod Studio(s): Searchlight Pictures Genre(s): Comedy, Thriller, Horror Release Date: November 18, 2022 Average Rating on Letterboxd (out of 5): 3.8 MPA Rating: R Length:…
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I was lucky enough to have the chance to interview Joyce Chopra, director of Smooth Talk, and author of Lady Director. Lady Director is set to be published NOVEMBER 22, 2022. “Joyce Chopra’s career spanned six decades, and her perspectives are thoughtful and broad, including stories about how she navigated monumental shifts in her craft and in the …
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Happy Halloween! I hope your October was fantastic and spooky. For me, I'm sad its almost over. Join me for a special Halloween episode where I go over my top 10 horror movies! --- Visit my Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/maya_grimley/ View all of my links: https://beacons.ai/mayareviews Help others: https://bit.ly/maya-social-resources Follow m…
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I had a lot of anticipation for Smile. The combination of the advertising and reviews was enough to make me see this movie as soon as I could. Want to know whether Smile is worth seeing in theaters? Buckle up and listen to hear my opinions of this movie. Please be aware that this movie deals heavily with suicide! --- JUSTICE FOR DEE WARNER - Resour…
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Go into watching Barbarian knowing as little as possible... though, please be aware that there are some prevalent issues in this movie that require content warnings—I go over them in the episode. "SOME STAY FOR A NIGHT. SOME STAY FOR A WEEK. SOME NEVER LEAVE. In town for a job interview, a young woman arrives at her Airbnb late at night only to fin…
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Happy October, everybody! It's officially Halloween season, y'all. Join me while I go over my list of 31 days worth of movies that I hope to watch this October leading up to and on Halloween! Stay tuned for some exciting things this October regarding my blog and podcast. --- Visit my Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/maya_grimley/ View all of my l…
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If you have not seen Don't Worry Darling yet... go watch it!!! It's best to know as little as possible before watching, this movie is phenomenal! I was hesitating to review this movie til later in October, but I could not wait. // Content Warnings: death, violence, alcohol usage, suicide // --- // Movie Information // Director: Olivia Wilde Studio(…
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After putting off reading the Shadow and Bone trilogy for years, I finally read the fantastic series and am so excited to be able to review the entire trilogy today! Just a fair warning that there will most likely be spoilers for the series as the episode progresses since the books build off one another. --- To check content warnings for all of the…
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SURPRISE! An extra episode in between my review of They/Them and the Shadow and Bone series. SPOILER AND AD FREE! Prey (2022) is a prequel to Predator (1987). "On the Great Plains in 1719, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled Comanche warrior, sets out to protect her people when an unknown danger threatens them. But the prey she’s stalking turns out t…
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They/Them is getting some less than exciting reviews, and so I thought to myself... why not watch it and see for myself? I was fairly excited for this movie and decided to watch it in a tent in the pitch-black nighttime to immerse myself in the horror movie vibe. Let's just say I definitely have some thoughts about this slasher film. Content Warnin…
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As promised, I am starting to branch out my podcast to include reviews of movies. First on my list, since I was able to see it recently in theaters, is 'Nope'! Directed by Jordan Peele, creator of 'Get Out' and 'Us', the movie follows two siblings whose horse ranch is shadowed by a strange phenomenon. Bear with me as I get a hang of reviewing movie…
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This is the second novel I have read by Kiersten White, and though it is a stark difference from Hide, I absolutely loved Padawan. This is the perfect novel for those wanting to read about Obi-Wan Kenobi’s journey of self-discovery on his way to becoming a better padawan. "Obi-Wan Kenobi struggles with his place in the Force as a young Padawan in t…
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I find it very difficult to review this novel because I am not quite sure how I feel about it. There were many intriguing aspects that I loved but there were also many things that I didn’t enjoy about Wake the Bones. Wake the Bones follows the story of Laurel Early, who just came back from college looking forward to returning to her normal life. Un…
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Didn't I tell ya I'd try my best to put out new content? Well, lookee here... a new review! This time I review a new book by Kiersten White, a horror novel taking place in an abandoned amusement park where 14 competitors must hide or else something sinister might find them. A brilliantly written horror novel that kept me interested from start to fi…
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It has been an insanely long time since the last episode... January? Crazy. Alas, I am back with a review of Dean Koontz's upcoming novel, The Big Dark Sky! The Big Dark Sky is a brilliantly written novel following the stories of various characters all connected to a mystery at the center of the spiderweb they’ve been caught in. Full of suspense an…
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Daughter is the chilling story of a teen thrown into a world of pain and depravity upon the discovery that her previously unknown father is actually an infamous serial killer. Thrilling at every turn, McLaughlin’s upcoming novel boasts a disturbing parallel to our world’s most notorious killers, told through the eyes of a brave teen willing to do w…
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I had the lovely opportunity to chat with Benjamin Ryan about Beckoning of the Gate, the first novel in his series The Vāyilian Threads. "The only life Santha Lathagin has ever known has become her prison. Vicious gossip is everywhere. Whispers of a scandal have turned to accusations of murder, and fingers are pointing her way. Feeling powerless an…
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Because I had never read a novel by Paul Vidich before, I started reading this novel with no idea of what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by the brilliant mystery within The Matchmaker: A Spy in Berlin‘s pages that ended with an epic demonstration of a woman’s determination. ON SALE FEBRUARY 1, 2022 --- Thank you to Pegasus Crime for providin…
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I would wish you all a happy new year in the show notes, but I physically cannot due to the passing of Betty White. Rest in peace Betty. I found out right after editing this episode. Such a Pretty Smile is a chill-inducing novel that examines the patriarchy and sexism through a terrifying tale of death and mystery. Oozing horror at every flip of th…
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Happy Holidays, everyone! Merry Christmas if you celebrate! Enjoy the AD FREE episode, in the spirit of the holidays. Sorry about the construction... and the trains! Thrilling and adventurous, Meg Long’s debut novel is a solid sci-fi with compelling characters and obstacles set upon an icy planet that welcomes peril at every turn. ON SALE JANUARY 1…
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A beautifully written and magical tale, the first novel in The Vāyilian Threads series is a masterpiece full of adventure, danger, and high stakes. Unlike any fantasy novel I have read before, Beckoning of the Gate was a fantastically thrilling and compelling journey that left me yearning for more. Thanks to everyone for being so patient with the d…
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How have we already made it to episode 30? I have no idea, but thank you so much for being here! I hope everyone had an amazing and safe Thanksgiving with their family and stuffed their face with food. Today's episode is a review of Old Music for New People, a YA contemporary and coming-of-age story that features an amazing trans character and thei…
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Taking its rightful spot as my favorite book this year (and maybe of all time), Winterset Hollow is an immaculate mixture of good, evil, darkness, and light that had me hooked from beginning to end. Twisted and unexpected, I could not put this novel down until I knew the outcome of the horrific events that took place in this wonderfully mysterious …
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I had the opportunity to interview Carly Heath, author of The Reckless Kind. "Set in 1904, on an island just west of Norway, the novel follows a trio of queer teens—two boys and their best friend, Asta—who decide to defy the expectations of their rural Scandinavian village by leaving their families, living on their own, and challenging the town's p…
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Lies in Bone is a curiosity-inducing novel that examines the fragility of humanity and truth through the lens of a teen in the 80’s. Full of family secrets, lies, and discoveries, Natalie Symons' thrilling novel took me on an electrifying ride with its vulnerable and realistic characters. --- A huge thank you to Boyle & Dalton and Natalie Symons fo…
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I started reading Dark Clouds Over Montana for its intriguing plot but was severely disappointed. Although I tried to keep reading, I could not look past how the story was carried out and how boring the characters were. Unfortunately, I ended up DNFing (DNF=did not finish) the book because I couldn’t look past its faults. --- Thank you to Austin Ma…
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Happy Halloween, everyone! The Cities in Dust series follows Halley Clarke as she tries to navigate a post-pandemic world; a world where—supposedly—no one else exists anymore. This sci-fi adult/young adult series is one that keeps getting better. Rather than waiting for a third novel in the series, I've decided to review the first two, As The World…
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I am beyond excited to share my review of Quicksilver by Dean Koontz with all of you lovely listeners! From start to finish, Quicksilver is unpredictable. Full of lovable characters, constant peril, and a plethora of mystery, Koontz’s newest novel is dark, addictive, and thrilling. With every novel released, Dean Koontz proves that he is a master o…
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And... I'm back everyone! Thank you so much for your time and patience while I was on a break from the blog and podcast. Episode 23 is a review of the fantastic YA contemporary romance novel, You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson. Listen to hear my thoughts on Liz Lighty and Mack's relationship, the idea of running for prom queen for a schol…
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Part 2 of my unofficial Marieke Nijkamp book review week? Today I will be reviewing Nijkamp's upcoming novel, At The End of Everything, a story about troubled teens in a treatment center having to attempt to survive a mutation of the Black Plague. --- Thank you to Sourcebooks Fire and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of this novel in exchange…
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Surprise! Two episodes this week? Huh. This week is sort of a Marieke Nijkamp appreciation(?) week. Today, I'll be reviewing This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp, but later this week I will be reviewing their upcoming novel, At The End Of Everything. So, buckle up for this crazy ride and let's get into the review! --- // Content warning: death,…
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Recently I have had some of you amazing people fill out the Q&A form that I've been talking about! I've never really discussed anything about me personally, only books. So I've decided that for the 20th episode of Maya's Reviews: The Podcast, I would conduct a Q&A! Thank you so much to everyone who asked me questions, it is so very appreciated. ---…
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I am so beyond excited for this review today. I didn't really know what to expect when I started to read The Origins of Iris by Beth Lewis. But OMG this novel is a literal masterpiece and one of my favorite books. I'll be gushing over this novel the entire episode, so just be prepared. But for REAL, The Origins of Iris is a beyond unique and super …
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I have been wanting to read The Last Namsara, the first in the Iskari series by Kristen Ciccarelli, for a long time. It has been one of my highest anticipated reads, so I am so glad that it lived up to my expectations! If you are a fan of the enemies to lovers trope, dragons, and high fantasy, then this one's for you! Make sure you check out Cait's…
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I was fortunate enough to receive a copy of the first novel in the Crowns of Croswald series, 'The Crowns of Croswald' by D. E. Night! I was totally sucked back into my childhood of reading Harry Potter and PJO. Think those series but with a female MC and a plot that will leave you wanting to read more. --- Thank you so much to Stories Untold Press…
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Woohoo! Look at us, at episode 16! Welcome back everyone, I had the lovely opportunity to read Parting the Veil by Paulette Kennedy, an amazing author, and such a kind person. Parting the Veil is an adult, gothic, historical romance, thriller, and one of my favorite novels. It comes out November 1, 2021; make sure you pre-order now.---Thank you so …
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The Silvertree series is one of my favorite mystery series, with a tinge of romance involved. It is perfect for those looking for a fairly paced, romantic mystery that involves dark family secrets and dangerous antagonists. Today, I am reviewing The Patient from Silvertree and The Scientist's Daughter. --- Thank you so much to Marian Dribus for pro…
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It's an understatement to say that I was excited when I had the chance to have a conversation with Charles Wachter, an Emmy-winning television Executive Producer and the author of one of my favorite novels, The Twin Paradox. I actually reviewed The Twin Paradox here on the pod and on my blog (links below), so I am so happy to be able to share with …
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I got into reading Dean Koontz novels when my mom gave me a bunch of her Dean Koontz novels from when she was a teenager. Since then, my love for thrillers and suspense novels has skyrocketed. I was so excited when I actually received an ARC of Elsewhere by Dean Koontz in the mail that fateful day on January 22, 2021. I cannot tell you how fast I r…
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I am so glad to have been able to read A Call for Brighter Days soon after I read the first novel in The Aeriel Chronicles, A Flight of Broken Wings. So today, I am reviewing the fabulous sequel. --- Thank you so much to Nupur Chowdhury for providing me with a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. All quotes are taken from A Call for…
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I first read A Corner of the Universe as a child for required reading. However, recently, my friend Mackie and I decided to reread the novel and discuss it on the pod! I was actually able to fix the audio and make Mackie's audio louder, so ignore the disclaimer at the beginning! // Content warning: suicide, implied mature content, ableism // --- Wa…
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Sorry that this was not uploaded in time for my livestream, which crashed because of my slow internet anyways so you didn't really miss anything. Since the last episode was late, here's another one for today! Nupur Chowdhury reached out to me about reviewing her series, the Aeriel Chronicles, and of course, I was ecstatic! Before I review the secon…
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I am a huge fan of Star Wars, and to have been able to receive E. K. Johnston's Queen's Peril before its release was amazing. I hope you have fun hearing me gush about Padme. Thank you to Disney Lucasfilm Press and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of this novel. --- Want to participate in my Q&A episode? Fill out this Google Form (https://for…
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